The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 994
... ftand . God and our right . [ Exeunt . Here , after Excurfions , enter the Herald of France with Trumpets to the Gates . F. Her . You Men of Angiers , open wide your Gates , And let young Arthur , Duke of Britain , in ; Who by the Hand ...
... ftand . God and our right . [ Exeunt . Here , after Excurfions , enter the Herald of France with Trumpets to the Gates . F. Her . You Men of Angiers , open wide your Gates , And let young Arthur , Duke of Britain , in ; Who by the Hand ...
Page 996
... ftand fecurely on their Battlements , As in a Theatre , whence they gape and point . At your induftrious Scenes , and Acts of Death . You Royal Presences be rul'd by me ; Do like the Mutiners of Jerufalem , Be Friends a while , and both ...
... ftand fecurely on their Battlements , As in a Theatre , whence they gape and point . At your induftrious Scenes , and Acts of Death . You Royal Presences be rul'd by me ; Do like the Mutiners of Jerufalem , Be Friends a while , and both ...
Page 1006
... ftand Curft , and Excommunicate , And bleffed fhall he be that doth revolt From his Allegiance to an Heretick , And meritorious fhall that Hand be call'd , anonized and worthipp'd as a Saint , That takes away by any fecret Courfe Thy ...
... ftand Curft , and Excommunicate , And bleffed fhall he be that doth revolt From his Allegiance to an Heretick , And meritorious fhall that Hand be call'd , anonized and worthipp'd as a Saint , That takes away by any fecret Courfe Thy ...
Page 1007
... ftand faft , the Devil tempts thee here In likeness of a new untrimmed Bride . Blanch . The Lady Conftance speaks not from her Faith : But from her Need . Conft . Oh , if thou grant my Need , Which only lives but by the Death of Faith ...
... ftand faft , the Devil tempts thee here In likeness of a new untrimmed Bride . Blanch . The Lady Conftance speaks not from her Faith : But from her Need . Conft . Oh , if thou grant my Need , Which only lives but by the Death of Faith ...
Page 1012
... ftand , And thou poffeffed with a thousand Wrongs ; Or if that furly Spirit , Melancholy , Had bak'd thy Blood , and made it heavy , thick , Which elfe runs trickling up and down the Veins , Making that idiot Laughter keep Mens Eyes ...
... ftand , And thou poffeffed with a thousand Wrongs ; Or if that furly Spirit , Melancholy , Had bak'd thy Blood , and made it heavy , thick , Which elfe runs trickling up and down the Veins , Making that idiot Laughter keep Mens Eyes ...
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