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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... Changes to a Houfe near to Smithfield , Sound Trumpets . Enter King Henry and Nobles ; the Dutchefs , Mother Jordan , Southwel , Hume , and Bolingbrook , under guard . K. Henry . STAND forth , Dame Eleanor Cobbam ̧ Glofter's wife , In ...
... Changes to a Houfe near to Smithfield , Sound Trumpets . Enter King Henry and Nobles ; the Dutchefs , Mother Jordan , Southwel , Hume , and Bolingbrook , under guard . K. Henry . STAND forth , Dame Eleanor Cobbam ̧ Glofter's wife , In ...
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... change my countenance for this Arreft : A heart unfpotted is not eafily daunted . The pureft fpring is not fo free from mud , As I am clear from treafon to my Sovereign . Who can accuse me ? wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought ...
... change my countenance for this Arreft : A heart unfpotted is not eafily daunted . The pureft fpring is not fo free from mud , As I am clear from treafon to my Sovereign . Who can accuse me ? wherein am I guilty ? York . ' Tis thought ...
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... change mifdoubt to refolution : Be that thou hop'ft to be , or what thou art Refign to death , it is not worth th ' enjoying : Let pale - fac'd fear keep with the mean - born man , And find no harbour in a royal heart . Fafter than ...
... change mifdoubt to refolution : Be that thou hop'ft to be , or what thou art Refign to death , it is not worth th ' enjoying : Let pale - fac'd fear keep with the mean - born man , And find no harbour in a royal heart . Fafter than ...
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... ; So will the Queen , that living held him dear . [ Exit . [ ( a ) Suf . Come , foldiers , & c . Oxford Editor- Vulg . Cap . Come , foldiers . ] SCENE SCENE II . Changes to Southwark . Enter Bevis and 74 The Second Part of.
... ; So will the Queen , that living held him dear . [ Exit . [ ( a ) Suf . Come , foldiers , & c . Oxford Editor- Vulg . Cap . Come , foldiers . ] SCENE SCENE II . Changes to Southwark . Enter Bevis and 74 The Second Part of.
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William Shakespeare. SCENE II . Changes to Southwark . Enter Bevis and John Holland . Bevis . COME , and get thee a fword though made of a lath ; they have been up these two days . Hol . They have the more need to fleep now then . Bevis ...
William Shakespeare. SCENE II . Changes to Southwark . Enter Bevis and John Holland . Bevis . COME , and get thee a fword though made of a lath ; they have been up these two days . Hol . They have the more need to fleep now then . Bevis ...
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