The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... Doth he lay claim to thine Inheritance ? Baft . I know not why , except to get the Land ; But once he flander'd me with Baftardy : But whether I be as true begot or no , That ftill I lay upon my Mother's Head , But that I am as well ...
... Doth he lay claim to thine Inheritance ? Baft . I know not why , except to get the Land ; But once he flander'd me with Baftardy : But whether I be as true begot or no , That ftill I lay upon my Mother's Head , But that I am as well ...
Page 989
... doth conrain that large Which dy'd in Geffrey ; and the Hand of time . Shall draw this brief into as large a Volume . That Geffrey was thy elder Brother born , And this his Son , England was Geffrey's Right , And this is Geffrey's ; in ...
... doth conrain that large Which dy'd in Geffrey ; and the Hand of time . Shall draw this brief into as large a Volume . That Geffrey was thy elder Brother born , And this his Son , England was Geffrey's Right , And this is Geffrey's ; in ...
Page 993
... Doth not the Crown of England prove the King ! And if not that , I bring you Witneffes , Twice fifteen thousand Hearts of England's Breed—— Baft . Baftards , and elfe . K. John . To verifie our Title with their Lives . K. Philip . As ...
... Doth not the Crown of England prove the King ! And if not that , I bring you Witneffes , Twice fifteen thousand Hearts of England's Breed—— Baft . Baftards , and elfe . K. John . To verifie our Title with their Lives . K. Philip . As ...
Page 994
... doth play Upon the dancing Banners of the French , Who are at hand triumphantly difplay'd To enter Conquerors ; and to proclaim Arthur of Britain , England's King , and yours . Enter English Herald with Trumpet . E. Her . Rejoyce , you ...
... doth play Upon the dancing Banners of the French , Who are at hand triumphantly difplay'd To enter Conquerors ; and to proclaim Arthur of Britain , England's King , and yours . Enter English Herald with Trumpet . E. Her . Rejoyce , you ...
Page 1012
... throw thine Eye On yon young Boy : I'll tell thee what , my Friend , He is a very Serpent in my way , And wherefoe'er this Foot of mine doth tread , Не He lyes before me ; doft thou understand me ? 1012 The Life and Death •
... throw thine Eye On yon young Boy : I'll tell thee what , my Friend , He is a very Serpent in my way , And wherefoe'er this Foot of mine doth tread , Не He lyes before me ; doft thou understand me ? 1012 The Life and Death •
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