The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 979
... Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful Claim To this fair Illand , and the Territories : To Ireland , Poytiers , Anjou , Tonaine , Maine , VOL . III . Ba Defiring Defiring thee to lay afide the Sword Which fways ufurpingly THE ...
... Arthur Plantagenet , lays moft lawful Claim To this fair Illand , and the Territories : To Ireland , Poytiers , Anjou , Tonaine , Maine , VOL . III . Ba Defiring Defiring thee to lay afide the Sword Which fways ufurpingly THE ...
Page 980
... Sword Which fways ufurpingly thefe feveral Titles , And put the fame into young Arthur's Hand , Thy Nephew , and right Royal Soveraign . K. John . What follows , if we difallow of this ? Chat . The proud Control of fierce and bloody War ...
... Sword Which fways ufurpingly thefe feveral Titles , And put the fame into young Arthur's Hand , Thy Nephew , and right Royal Soveraign . K. John . What follows , if we difallow of this ? Chat . The proud Control of fierce and bloody War ...
Page 987
... 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 cull the Plots of beft Advantages . We'll ...
... 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 cull the Plots of beft Advantages . We'll ...
Page 993
... Swords , and Helmets all unbruis'd , We will bear home that lufty Blood again , Which here we came to fpout against your Town , And leave your Children , Wives , and you in Peace . But if you fondly pafs our proffer'd Offer , ' Tis not ...
... Swords , and Helmets all unbruis'd , We will bear home that lufty Blood again , Which here we came to fpout against your Town , And leave your Children , Wives , and you in Peace . But if you fondly pafs our proffer'd Offer , ' Tis not ...
Page 995
... Swords of Soldiers are his Teeth , his Phangs , And now he feafts , moufing the Flesh of Men In undetermin'd Differences of Kings . Why stand these Royal Fronts amazed thus ? Cry Havock , Kings , back to the ftained Field You equal ...
... Swords of Soldiers are his Teeth , his Phangs , And now he feafts , moufing the Flesh of Men In undetermin'd Differences of Kings . Why stand these Royal Fronts amazed thus ? Cry Havock , Kings , back to the ftained Field You equal ...
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