The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... 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 begot , my Liege , Fair fall the Bones that took the Pains for me , Compare our Faces , and be ...
... 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 begot , my Liege , Fair fall the Bones that took the Pains for me , Compare our Faces , and be ...
Page 982
... once dispatch'd him in an Embaffie To Germany , there with the Emperor To treat of high Affairs touching that time : Th'Advantage of his Ablence took the King , And in the mean time fojourn'd at my Father's ; Where , how he did prevail ...
... once dispatch'd him in an Embaffie To Germany , there with the Emperor To treat of high Affairs touching that time : Th'Advantage of his Ablence took the King , And in the mean time fojourn'd at my Father's ; Where , how he did prevail ...
Page 996
... once again . Tun Face to Face , and bloody Point to Point ; Then in a Moment Fortune fhall cull forth , Ost of one Side , her happy Minion , To whim in favour the fhall give the Day , And kifs him with a glorious Vi & ory . How like you ...
... once again . Tun Face to Face , and bloody Point to Point ; Then in a Moment Fortune fhall cull forth , Ost of one Side , her happy Minion , To whim in favour the fhall give the Day , And kifs him with a glorious Vi & ory . How like you ...
Page 1021
... once again we fit , once again crown'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 ...
... once again we fit , once again crown'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 ...
Page 1029
... Once more to Day well met , diftemper'd Lords , The King by me requests your Prefence ftraight . Sal . The King hath difpoffeft himself of us ; We will not line his thin beftained Clake With our pure Honours ; nor attend the Foot That ...
... Once more to Day well met , diftemper'd Lords , The King by me requests your Prefence ftraight . Sal . The King hath difpoffeft himself of us ; We will not line his thin beftained Clake With our pure Honours ; nor attend the Foot That ...
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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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