The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 980
... 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 will be there , The Thunder of my Cannon fhall be heard . So hence ; be thou the Trumpet of our Wrath , And fullen ...
... 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 will be there , The Thunder of my Cannon fhall be heard . So hence ; be thou the Trumpet of our Wrath , And fullen ...
Page 982
... bear him : And if he did play falfe , the Fault was hers , Which Fault lyes on the hazards of all Husbands That marry Wives . Tell me , how if my Brother , Who , as you fay , took pains to get this Son , Had of your Father claim'd this ...
... bear him : And if he did play falfe , the Fault was hers , Which Fault lyes on the hazards of all Husbands That marry Wives . Tell me , how if my Brother , Who , as you fay , took pains to get this Son , Had of your Father claim'd this ...
Page 983
... bear his Name Whole Form thou beareft : Kneel thou down Philip , but rife more great , Arife Sir Richard and Plantagenet . · Baft . Brother by th'Mother's fide , give me your Hand , My Father gave me Honour , yours gave Land . ' Now ...
... bear his Name Whole Form thou beareft : Kneel thou down Philip , but rife more great , Arife Sir Richard and Plantagenet . · Baft . Brother by th'Mother's fide , give me your Hand , My Father gave me Honour , yours gave Land . ' Now ...
Page 986
... bear their Privilege on Earth , And fo doth yours ; your Fault was not your Folly ; Needs muft you lay your Heart at his Difpofe , Subjected Tribute to commanding Love , Against whofe Fury and unmatched Force , The awlefs Lyon could not ...
... bear their Privilege on Earth , And fo doth yours ; your Fault was not your Folly ; Needs muft you lay your Heart at his Difpofe , Subjected Tribute to commanding Love , Against whofe Fury and unmatched Force , The awlefs Lyon could not ...
Page 993
... Bear , Save in Afpect , hath all Offence fcal'd up : Our Cannons Malice vainly fhall be spent Against th ' invulnerable Clouds of Heav'n ; And with a bleffed , and un - vext retire , With unhack'd Swords , and Helmets all unbruis'd , We ...
... Bear , Save in Afpect , hath all Offence fcal'd up : Our Cannons Malice vainly fhall be spent Against th ' invulnerable Clouds of Heav'n ; And with a bleffed , and un - vext retire , With unhack'd Swords , and Helmets all unbruis'd , We ...
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