The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volume 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Page 981
... thine Inheritance ? Baft . I know not why , except to get the Land ; But 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 ...
... thine Inheritance ? Baft . I know not why , except to get the Land ; But 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 ...
Page 985
... thine own gain should'st defend mine Honour ? What means this Scorn , thou moft untoward Knave ? Baft . Koight , Knight , good Mother , Bafilifco - like . What , I am dub'd , I have it on my Shoulder : But Mother , I am not Sir Robert's ...
... thine own gain should'st defend mine Honour ? What means this Scorn , thou moft untoward Knave ? Baft . Koight , Knight , good Mother , Bafilifco - like . What , I am dub'd , I have it on my Shoulder : But Mother , I am not Sir Robert's ...
Page 989
... thine ; But thou from loving England art fo far , That thou haft under - wrought its lawful King , Cut off the Sequence of Pofterity , Out - faced Infant State , and done a Rape Upon the Maiden - Virtue of the Crown . Look here upon thy ...
... thine ; But thou from loving England art fo far , That thou haft under - wrought its lawful King , Cut off the Sequence of Pofterity , Out - faced Infant State , and done a Rape Upon the Maiden - Virtue of the Crown . Look here upon thy ...
Page 991
... thine ufurp The Domination , Royalties and Rights Of this oppreffed Boy ; this is thy eldest Son's Son , Infortunate in nothing but in thee ; Thy Sins are vifited in this poor Child , The Canon of the Law is laid on him , Being but the ...
... thine ufurp The Domination , Royalties and Rights Of this oppreffed Boy ; this is thy eldest Son's Son , Infortunate in nothing but in thee ; Thy Sins are vifited in this poor Child , The Canon of the Law is laid on him , Being but the ...
Page 1002
... thine ? Why holds thine Eye that lamentable Rheum , Like a proud River peering o'er his bounds ? Be thefe fad Signs confirmers of thy Words ? Then speak again ; not all thy former Tale , But this one word , whether thy Tale be true ...
... thine ? Why holds thine Eye that lamentable Rheum , Like a proud River peering o'er his bounds ? Be thefe fad Signs confirmers of thy Words ? Then speak again ; not all thy former Tale , But this one word , whether thy Tale be true ...
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