The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 980
... answer France . Chat . Then take my King's Defiance from my Mouth , The fartheft limit of my Embaffie . K. John . Bear mine to him , and fo depart in Peace . Be thou as Lightning in the Eyes of France ; For e'er thou canft report , I ...
... answer France . Chat . Then take my King's Defiance from my Mouth , The fartheft limit of my Embaffie . K. John . Bear mine to him , and fo depart in Peace . Be thou as Lightning in the Eyes of France ; For e'er thou canft report , I ...
Page 989
... Answer from thy Articles ? K. Phil . From that fupernal Judge that ftirs good Thoughts In any Breaft of ftrong Authority , To look into the Blots and Stains of Right , That Judge hath made me Guardian to this Boy , Under whofe Warrant I ...
... Answer from thy Articles ? K. Phil . From that fupernal Judge that ftirs good Thoughts In any Breaft of ftrong Authority , To look into the Blots and Stains of Right , That Judge hath made me Guardian to this Boy , Under whofe Warrant I ...
Page 1006
... answer , as the Pope : Tell him this Tale , and from the Mouth of England , Add thus much more , that no Italian Priest Shall tithe or toll in our Dominions : But as we , under Heav'n , are fupream Head , So under him that great ...
... answer , as the Pope : Tell him this Tale , and from the Mouth of England , Add thus much more , that no Italian Priest Shall tithe or toll in our Dominions : But as we , under Heav'n , are fupream Head , So under him that great ...
Page 1007
... answers not to this . Conft . O be remov'd from him , and answer well . Auft . Do fo , King Philip , hang no more in doubt . Baft . Hang nothing but a Calves - skin , moft fweet Lout . K. Philip . I am perplext , and know not what to ...
... answers not to this . Conft . O be remov'd from him , and answer well . Auft . Do fo , King Philip , hang no more in doubt . Baft . Hang nothing but a Calves - skin , moft fweet Lout . K. Philip . I am perplext , and know not what to ...
Page 1028
... answer not ; but to my Closet bring The angry Lords , with all expedient Hafte . I conjure thee but flowly : Run more faft . [ Exeuns . SCENE III . A Prison . Enter Arthur on the Walls . Arth . The Wall is high , and yet will I leap ...
... answer not ; but to my Closet bring The angry Lords , with all expedient Hafte . I conjure thee but flowly : Run more faft . [ Exeuns . SCENE III . A Prison . Enter Arthur on the Walls . Arth . The Wall is high , and yet will I leap ...
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