The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 992
... most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him it holds , ftands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder Brother of this Man , And King o'er him , and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden Equity , we tread In warlike March , these ...
... most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him it holds , ftands young Plantagenet , Son to the elder Brother of this Man , And King o'er him , and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden Equity , we tread In warlike March , these ...
Page 1009
... most forfworn , to keep what thou doft swear ; Therefore thy latter Vows , against thy firft , Is in thy felf Rebellion to thy felf : And better Conqueft never canft thou make , Than arm thy conftant and thy nobler Parts Against these ...
... most forfworn , to keep what thou doft swear ; Therefore thy latter Vows , against thy firft , Is in thy felf Rebellion to thy felf : And better Conqueft never canft thou make , Than arm thy conftant and thy nobler Parts Against these ...
Page 1016
... most of all fhew evil . What have you loft by lofing of this Day ? Lewis . All Days of Glory , Joy , and Happiness . Pand . If you had won it , certainly you had . No , no ; when Fortune means to Men moft good , She looks upon them with ...
... most of all fhew evil . What have you loft by lofing of this Day ? Lewis . All Days of Glory , Joy , and Happiness . Pand . If you had won it , certainly you had . No , no ; when Fortune means to Men moft good , She looks upon them with ...
Page 1055
... most dangerous Traitor , Which in my felf I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurle down my Gage , Upon this overweening Traitor's Foot , To prove my felf a loyal Gentleman , Even in the best Blood chamber'd in his Bofom . In ...
... most dangerous Traitor , Which in my felf I boldly will defend , And interchangeably hurle down my Gage , Upon this overweening Traitor's Foot , To prove my felf a loyal Gentleman , Even in the best Blood chamber'd in his Bofom . In ...
Page 1081
... most glorious of this Land , The Duke of York , to know what pricks you on To take Advantage of the abfent time , And fright our native Peace , with felf - born Arms . Enter York . Bulling . I fhall not need transport my Words by you ...
... most glorious of this Land , The Duke of York , to know what pricks you on To take Advantage of the abfent time , And fright our native Peace , with felf - born Arms . Enter York . Bulling . I fhall not need transport my Words by you ...
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