King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have him dead , my lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest : Say you confent , and cenfure well the deed , And I'll provide his executioner , I tender fo ...
... Say but the word , and I will be his priest . Car . But I would have him dead , my lord of Suffolk , Ere you can take due orders for a priest : Say you confent , and cenfure well the deed , And I'll provide his executioner , I tender fo ...
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... Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him , Will make him say , I mov'd him to thofe arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then , from Ireland come I with my ...
... Say , he be taken , rack'd and tortured ; I know , no pain , they can inflict upon him , Will make him say , I mov'd him to thofe arms . Say , that he thrive ; as ' tis great like , he will ; Why , then , from Ireland come I with my ...
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... Say , we intend to try his Grace to day , If he be guilty , as ' tis published . Suf . I'll call him presently , my noble Lord . [ Exit . K. Henry . Lords , take your places : and , I pray you all , E 4 Pro- Proceed no ftraiter ' gainst ...
... Say , we intend to try his Grace to day , If he be guilty , as ' tis published . Suf . I'll call him presently , my noble Lord . [ Exit . K. Henry . Lords , take your places : and , I pray you all , E 4 Pro- Proceed no ftraiter ' gainst ...
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... Say , if thou dar'ft , proud lord of Warwickshire , That I am faulty in Duke Humphry's death . War . What dares not Warwick , if falfe Suffolk dare him ? Q. Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant ...
... Say , if thou dar'ft , proud lord of Warwickshire , That I am faulty in Duke Humphry's death . War . What dares not Warwick , if falfe Suffolk dare him ? Q. Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant ...
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... say , it was never merry world in England fince Gentle- men came up . Bevis . O miferable age ! virtue is not regarded in handy - crafts - men . Hol . The Nobility think fcorn to go in leather aprons . Bevis . Nay more , the King's ...
... say , it was never merry world in England fince Gentle- men came up . Bevis . O miferable age ! virtue is not regarded in handy - crafts - men . Hol . The Nobility think fcorn to go in leather aprons . Bevis . Nay more , the King's ...
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