The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 980
... Peace . Be thou as Lightning in the Eyes of France ; For e'er thou canft report , I will be there , The Thunder of my Cannon fhall be heard . So hence ; be thou the Trumpet of our Wrath , And fullen Prefage of your own decay : An ...
... Peace . Be thou as Lightning in the Eyes of France ; For e'er thou canft report , I will be there , The Thunder of my Cannon fhall be heard . So hence ; be thou the Trumpet of our Wrath , And fullen Prefage of your own decay : An ...
Page 987
... Peace of Heav'n is theirs , who lift their Swords In such a juft and charitable War . K , Philip . Well , then , to work , our Cannon fhall be bent Against the Brows of this refifting Town ; Cail for our chiefeft Men of Difcipline , To ...
... Peace of Heav'n is theirs , who lift their Swords In such a juft and charitable War . K , Philip . Well , then , to work , our Cannon fhall be bent Against the Brows of this refifting Town ; Cail for our chiefeft Men of Difcipline , To ...
Page 988
... Peace be to France , if France in Peace permit Our juft and lineal Entrance to our own ; If , not bleed France , and Peace afcend to Heav'n . Whilft we , God's wrathful Agent , do correct Their Whi 988 The Life and Death Enter ...
... Peace be to France , if France in Peace permit Our juft and lineal Entrance to our own ; If , not bleed France , and Peace afcend to Heav'n . Whilft we , God's wrathful Agent , do correct Their Whi 988 The Life and Death Enter ...
Page 989
... Peace to Heav'n . K. Philip . Peace be to England , if that War return From France to England , there to live in Peace . England we love , and for that England's fake With burthen of our Armour here we fweat ; This Toil of ours fhould ...
... Peace to Heav'n . K. Philip . Peace be to England , if that War return From France to England , there to live in Peace . England we love , and for that England's fake With burthen of our Armour here we fweat ; This Toil of ours fhould ...
Page 990
... Peace . Baft . Hear the Crier . Auft . What the Devil art thou ? Baft . One that will play the Devil , Sir , with you , And a may catch your Hide and you alone . You are the Hare , of whom the Proverb goes , Whose Valour plucks dead ...
... Peace . Baft . Hear the Crier . Auft . What the Devil art thou ? Baft . One that will play the Devil , Sir , with you , And a may catch your Hide and you alone . You are the Hare , of whom the Proverb goes , Whose Valour plucks dead ...
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