The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... fall the Bones that took the Pains for me , Compare our Faces , and be judge your felf . If o'd Sir Robert did beget us both , And were our Father , and this Son like him : O old Sir Robert Father , on my Knee I give Heav'n thanks I was ...
... fall the Bones that took the Pains for me , Compare our Faces , and be judge your felf . If o'd Sir Robert did beget us both , And were our Father , and this Son like him : O old Sir Robert Father , on my Knee I give Heav'n thanks I was ...
Page 994
... fall , fhall flet In dreadful Trial of our Kingdom's King . K. Philip . Amen , Amen . Mount Chevaliers to Arms . Baft . Saint George that fwing'd the Dragon , And e'er fince fits on's Horfeback at mine Hoftefs Door , Teach us fome Fence ...
... fall , fhall flet In dreadful Trial of our Kingdom's King . K. Philip . Amen , Amen . Mount Chevaliers to Arms . Baft . Saint George that fwing'd the Dragon , And e'er fince fits on's Horfeback at mine Hoftefs Door , Teach us fome Fence ...
Page 1002
... Which in the very meeting fall and dye . Lewis marry Blanch ! O Boy , then where art thou ? France Friend with England , what becomes of me ? Fellow Fellow be gone , I cannot brook thy fight ; 1002 The Life and Death ACT II. ...
... Which in the very meeting fall and dye . Lewis marry Blanch ! O Boy , then where art thou ? France Friend with England , what becomes of me ? Fellow Fellow be gone , I cannot brook thy fight ; 1002 The Life and Death ACT II. ...
Page 1004
... fall this Day , Left that their hopes prodigieufly be croft : But , on this Day , let Seamen fear no Wrack , No Bargains break that are not this Day made ; This Day all things begun , come to ill End , Yea , Faith it felf , to hollow ...
... fall this Day , Left that their hopes prodigieufly be croft : But , on this Day , let Seamen fear no Wrack , No Bargains break that are not this Day made ; This Day all things begun , come to ill End , Yea , Faith it felf , to hollow ...
Page 1005
... fall over to my Foes ? Thou wear'ft a Lion's Hide ? Doff it for fhame , And hang a Calves - skin on those recreant Limbs . Auft . O that a Man fhould fpeak those words to me . Baft . And hang a Calves - skin on thofe recreant Limbs ...
... fall over to my Foes ? Thou wear'ft a Lion's Hide ? Doff it for fhame , And hang a Calves - skin on those recreant Limbs . Auft . O that a Man fhould fpeak those words to me . Baft . And hang a Calves - skin on thofe recreant Limbs ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts ... Nicholas Rowe No preview available - 2015 |
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