The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Queen of Edward IV . Queen Margaret , Widow of Henry VI . Anne , Widow of Edward Prince of Wales , Son to Henry VI . af- terwards married to the Duke of Gloucester . Dutchess of York , Mother to Edward IV , Clarence , and Ri- chard III ...
... Queen of Edward IV . Queen Margaret , Widow of Henry VI . Anne , Widow of Edward Prince of Wales , Son to Henry VI . af- terwards married to the Duke of Gloucester . Dutchess of York , Mother to Edward IV , Clarence , and Ri- chard III ...
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... Queen's Kindred , and Night - walking Heralds , That trudge betwixt the King and Mistress Shore . Heard you not what an humble Suppliant Lord Haftings was for his delivery ? Glo . Humbly complaining to her Deity , Lord Chamberlain his ...
... Queen's Kindred , and Night - walking Heralds , That trudge betwixt the King and Mistress Shore . Heard you not what an humble Suppliant Lord Haftings was for his delivery ? Glo . Humbly complaining to her Deity , Lord Chamberlain his ...
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... Queen Well ftrook in Years , fair , and not jealous . We fay , that Shore's Wife hath a pretty Foot , A cherry Lip , a bonny Eye , a paffing pleafing Tongue : That the Queen's Kindred are made Gentle - folks . How fay you , Sir ? can ...
... Queen Well ftrook in Years , fair , and not jealous . We fay , that Shore's Wife hath a pretty Foot , A cherry Lip , a bonny Eye , a paffing pleafing Tongue : That the Queen's Kindred are made Gentle - folks . How fay you , Sir ? can ...
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... Queen Margaret faw Thy murd'rous Faulchion fmoaking in his Blood : The which thou once didft bend againft her Breast , But that thy Brothers beat aside the Point . Gla . I was provoked by her fland'rous Tongue , That laid their Guilt ...
... Queen Margaret faw Thy murd'rous Faulchion fmoaking in his Blood : The which thou once didft bend againft her Breast , But that thy Brothers beat aside the Point . Gla . I was provoked by her fland'rous Tongue , That laid their Guilt ...
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... Queen . If he were dead , what would betide on me ? Gray . No other harm , but lofs of fuch a Lord . Queen . The lofs of fuch a Lord includes all harms . Gray . The Heavens have bleft you with a goodly Son To be your Comforter when he ...
... Queen . If he were dead , what would betide on me ? Gray . No other harm , but lofs of fuch a Lord . Queen . The lofs of fuch a Lord includes all harms . Gray . The Heavens have bleft you with a goodly Son To be your Comforter when he ...
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