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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... stands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble fhe is ; but if she have forgot Honour and Virtue , and convers'd with fuch As , like to pitch , defile Nobility ; I banish her my bed and company : And give her as a prey to law and ...
... stands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble fhe is ; but if she have forgot Honour and Virtue , and convers'd with fuch As , like to pitch , defile Nobility ; I banish her my bed and company : And give her as a prey to law and ...
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... STAND forth , Dame Eleanor Cobbam ̧ Glofter's wife , In fight of God and us your guilt is great ; Receive the sentence of the law for fins , Such as by God's Book are adjudg'd to death . You four from hence to prifon , back again ; From ...
... STAND forth , Dame Eleanor Cobbam ̧ Glofter's wife , In fight of God and us your guilt is great ; Receive the sentence of the law for fins , Such as by God's Book are adjudg'd to death . You four from hence to prifon , back again ; From ...
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... stand on quillets how to flay him : Be it by ginns , by fnares , by fubtilty , Sleeping or waking , ' tis no matter how , So he be dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him firft , that firft intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble ...
... stand on quillets how to flay him : Be it by ginns , by fnares , by fubtilty , Sleeping or waking , ' tis no matter how , So he be dead ; for that is good deceit Which mates him firft , that firft intends deceit . Q. Mar. Thrice noble ...
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... standing naked on a mountain top , Where biting Cold would never let grafs grow , And think it but a minute spent in fport . Q. Mar. Oh , let me entreat thee ceafe ; give me thy hand , That I may dew it with my mournful tears ; Nor let ...
... standing naked on a mountain top , Where biting Cold would never let grafs grow , And think it but a minute spent in fport . Q. Mar. Oh , let me entreat thee ceafe ; give me thy hand , That I may dew it with my mournful tears ; Nor let ...
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... Stand , villain , ftand , or I'll fell thee down he fhall be encounter'd with a man as good as himself . He is but a knight , is a ' ? Mich . No. Cade . To equal him , I will make myself a knight presently ; rife up , Sir John Mortimer ...
... Stand , villain , ftand , or I'll fell thee down he fhall be encounter'd with a man as good as himself . He is but a knight , is a ' ? Mich . No. Cade . To equal him , I will make myself a knight presently ; rife up , Sir John Mortimer ...
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