The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... thee , rude Man , thou doft shame thy Mother , And wound her Honour with this diffidence . 1 Baft . I , Madam ? No : I have no Reason for it ; That is my Brother's Plea , and none of mine , The which if he can prove , a pops me out , At ...
... thee , rude Man , thou doft shame thy Mother , And wound her Honour with this diffidence . 1 Baft . I , Madam ? No : I have no Reason for it ; That is my Brother's Plea , and none of mine , The which if he can prove , a pops me out , At ...
Page 984
... thee a Landed Squire : Come Madam , and come Richard , we must speed For France , for France , for it is more than need . Baft . Brother , adieu , good Fortune come to thee , For thou waft got i ' th ' way of honefty . [ Ex . all but ...
... thee a Landed Squire : Come Madam , and come Richard , we must speed For France , for France , for it is more than need . Baft . Brother , adieu , good Fortune come to thee , For thou waft got i ' th ' way of honefty . [ Ex . all but ...
Page 990
... thee : Wilt thou refign them , and lay down thy Arms ? K. John . My Life as foon . I do defie thee , France . Arthur of Britain , yield thee to my Hand , And out of my dear Love I'll give thee more , Than e'er the Coward - Hand of ...
... thee : Wilt thou refign them , and lay down thy Arms ? K. John . My Life as foon . I do defie thee , France . Arthur of Britain , yield thee to my Hand , And out of my dear Love I'll give thee more , Than e'er the Coward - Hand of ...
Page 1003
... thee a moft ugly Man . Sal . What other Harm have I , good Lady , done , But fpoke the Harm that is by others done ... thee : No , nor thou Become thy great Birth , nor deferve a Crown . But thou art fair , and at thy Birth , dear Boy ...
... thee a moft ugly Man . Sal . What other Harm have I , good Lady , done , But fpoke the Harm that is by others done ... thee : No , nor thou Become thy great Birth , nor deferve a Crown . But thou art fair , and at thy Birth , dear Boy ...
Page 1005
... thee fafety ; thou art perjur'd too , And footh'ft up Greatnefs . What a Fool art thou , A ramping Fool , to brag , to ftamp , and fwear , Upon my Party ; thou cold - blooded Slave , Haft thou not fpoke like Thunder on my fide , Been ...
... thee fafety ; thou art perjur'd too , And footh'ft up Greatnefs . What a Fool art thou , A ramping Fool , to brag , to ftamp , and fwear , Upon my Party ; thou cold - blooded Slave , Haft thou not fpoke like Thunder on my fide , Been ...
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