The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... Tongue affe & teth him : Do you not read fome Tokens of my Son In the large Compofition of this Man ? K. John . Mine Eye hath well examined his Parts , And finds them perfect Richard : Sirrah , fpeak , What doth move you to claim your ...
... Tongue affe & teth him : Do you not read fome Tokens of my Son In the large Compofition of this Man ? K. John . Mine Eye hath well examined his Parts , And finds them perfect Richard : Sirrah , fpeak , What doth move you to claim your ...
Page 998
... Tongue : Our Ears are cudgel'd , not a Word of his Bur buffets better than a Fift of France ; Zounds I was never fo bethumpt with Words , Since I firft call'd my Brother's Father Dad . Eli . Son , lift to this Conjunction , make this ...
... Tongue : Our Ears are cudgel'd , not a Word of his Bur buffets better than a Fift of France ; Zounds I was never fo bethumpt with Words , Since I firft call'd my Brother's Father Dad . Eli . Son , lift to this Conjunction , make this ...
Page 1006
... Tongue hath power to curfe him right . Pand . There's Law and Warrant , Lady , for my Curse . Conft . And for mine too , when Law can do no right , Let it be lawful , that Law bar no wrong : Law cannot give my Child his Kingdom here ...
... Tongue hath power to curfe him right . Pand . There's Law and Warrant , Lady , for my Curse . Conft . And for mine too , when Law can do no right , Let it be lawful , that Law bar no wrong : Law cannot give my Child his Kingdom here ...
Page 1007
... Tongue to curfe ? Pand . Philip of France , on Peril of a Curle , Let go the Hand of that Arch - heretick , And raise the Power of France upon his Head , Unless he do fubmit himself to Rome . Eli . Look'ft thou pale , France ? Do not ...
... Tongue to curfe ? Pand . Philip of France , on Peril of a Curle , Let go the Hand of that Arch - heretick , And raise the Power of France upon his Head , Unless he do fubmit himself to Rome . Eli . Look'ft thou pale , France ? Do not ...
Page 1008
... Tongue against thy Tongue . O let thy Vow Firft made to Heav'n , firft be to Heav'n perform'd , That is , to be the Champion of our Church . What What fince thou fwor'ft , is fworn against thy self 1008 The Life and Death.
... Tongue against thy Tongue . O let thy Vow Firft made to Heav'n , firft be to Heav'n perform'd , That is , to be the Champion of our Church . What What fince thou fwor'ft , is fworn against thy self 1008 The Life and Death.
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