The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 1043
... please Thou may'ft be - friend me fo much , as to think I come one way of the Plantagenets . Hub . Unkind Remembrance ; thou , and endless Night , Have done me shame ; brave Soldier , pardon me , That any accent breaking from thy Tongue ...
... please Thou may'ft be - friend me fo much , as to think I come one way of the Plantagenets . Hub . Unkind Remembrance ; thou , and endless Night , Have done me shame ; brave Soldier , pardon me , That any accent breaking from thy Tongue ...
Page 1052
... please my Soveraign , e'er I move , What my Tongue fpeaks , my right drawn Sword may prove . Mowb . Let not my cool Words here accufe my Zeal ; ' Tis not the Trial of a Woman's War , The bitter Clamour of too eager Tongues , Can ...
... please my Soveraign , e'er I move , What my Tongue fpeaks , my right drawn Sword may prove . Mowb . Let not my cool Words here accufe my Zeal ; ' Tis not the Trial of a Woman's War , The bitter Clamour of too eager Tongues , Can ...
Page 1072
... please ; if not , I , pleas'd not to be pardon'd , am content with all : Seek you to feize , and gripe into your Hands The Royalties and Rights of banish'd Hereford ? Is not Gaunt dead , and doth not Hereford live ? Was not Gaunt juft ...
... please ; if not , I , pleas'd not to be pardon'd , am content with all : Seek you to feize , and gripe into your Hands The Royalties and Rights of banish'd Hereford ? Is not Gaunt dead , and doth not Hereford live ? Was not Gaunt juft ...
Page 1075
... please the King , I did ; to please my self I cannot do it ; yet I know no Cause Why I fhould welcome fuch a Guest as Grief , Save bidding farewel to fo fweet a Gueft As my fweet Richard ; yet again methinks . Some unborn So.row , ripe ...
... please the King , I did ; to please my self I cannot do it ; yet I know no Cause Why I fhould welcome fuch a Guest as Grief , Save bidding farewel to fo fweet a Gueft As my fweet Richard ; yet again methinks . Some unborn So.row , ripe ...
Page 1083
... please to enter in the Caftle , And there repofe you for this Night . Bulling . An Offer , Uncle , that we will accept : But we muft win your Grace to go with us To Briftow - Caftle , which they fay is held By Busby , Bagot , and their ...
... please to enter in the Caftle , And there repofe you for this Night . Bulling . An Offer , Uncle , that we will accept : But we muft win your Grace to go with us To Briftow - Caftle , which they fay is held By Busby , Bagot , and their ...
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