The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 985
... and my Land , Legitimation , Name , and all is gone ; Then , good my Mother , let me know my Father , Some proper Man , I hope ; who was it , Mether ? Lady . Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? of King John . 985.
... and my Land , Legitimation , Name , and all is gone ; Then , good my Mother , let me know my Father , Some proper Man , I hope ; who was it , Mether ? Lady . Lady . Haft thou deny'd thy felf a Faulconbridge ? of King John . 985.
Page 1021
... 'd , And look'd upon , I hope , with cheaful Eyes . Pemb This once again , but that your Highness pleas'd , Was once fuperfluous ; you were crown'd before , And And that high Royalty was ne'er pluck'd off : The of King John .. 1021.
... 'd , And look'd upon , I hope , with cheaful Eyes . Pemb This once again , but that your Highness pleas'd , Was once fuperfluous ; you were crown'd before , And And that high Royalty was ne'er pluck'd off : The of King John .. 1021.
Page 1038
... Hope was promised , Before I drew this gallant head of War , And cull'd these fiery Spirits from the World To out - look Conqueft , and to win Renown Even in the Jaws of Danger , and of Death : [ Trumpet founds . What lufty Trumpet thus ...
... Hope was promised , Before I drew this gallant head of War , And cull'd these fiery Spirits from the World To out - look Conqueft , and to win Renown Even in the Jaws of Danger , and of Death : [ Trumpet founds . What lufty Trumpet thus ...
Page 1046
... hope , what ftay , When this was now a King , and now is Clay ? Baft . Art thou gone fo ? I do but ftay behind To do the Office for thee , of Revenge , And then my Soul fhall wait on thee to Heav'n , As it on Earth hath been thy Servant ...
... hope , what ftay , When this was now a King , and now is Clay ? Baft . Art thou gone fo ? I do but ftay behind To do the Office for thee , of Revenge , And then my Soul fhall wait on thee to Heav'n , As it on Earth hath been thy Servant ...
Page 1055
... hope I had it . This is my Fault ; as for the reft appeal'd , It iffues from the Rancor of a Villain ; A Recreant and most dangerous Traitor , Which in my felf I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurle down my Gage , Upon this ...
... hope I had it . This is my Fault ; as for the reft appeal'd , It iffues from the Rancor of a Villain ; A Recreant and most dangerous Traitor , Which in my felf I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurle down my Gage , Upon this ...
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