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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... Madam , for myself , to heav'n I do appeal , How I have lov'd my King and common - weal : And for my wife , I know not how it stands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble fhe is ; but if she have forgot Honour and Virtue , and ...
... Madam , for myself , to heav'n I do appeal , How I have lov'd my King and common - weal : And for my wife , I know not how it stands . Sorry am I to hear what I have heard ; Noble fhe is ; but if she have forgot Honour and Virtue , and ...
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... Madam , for you are more nobly born , Defpoiled of your honour in your life , Shall after three days open Penance done , Live in your Country here , in Banishment , With Sir John Stanley in the Isle of Man . Elean . Welcome is exile ...
... Madam , for you are more nobly born , Defpoiled of your honour in your life , Shall after three days open Penance done , Live in your Country here , in Banishment , With Sir John Stanley in the Isle of Man . Elean . Welcome is exile ...
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... Madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; There to be used according to your state . Elean . That's bad enough , for I am but reproach : And fhall I then be us'd reproachfully ? Stan . No ; like a Dutchefs , and Duke Humphry's lady ...
... Madam , that is to the Isle of Man ; There to be used according to your state . Elean . That's bad enough , for I am but reproach : And fhall I then be us'd reproachfully ? Stan . No ; like a Dutchefs , and Duke Humphry's lady ...
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... Madam , your penance done , throw off this fheet , And go we to attire you for our journey , Elean . My fhame will not be fhifted with No , it will hang upon my richest robes , And fhew itfelf , attire me how I can . my fheet : Go ...
... Madam , your penance done , throw off this fheet , And go we to attire you for our journey , Elean . My fhame will not be fhifted with No , it will hang upon my richest robes , And fhew itfelf , attire me how I can . my fheet : Go ...
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... Madam , ' tis true ; and wer't not madness , then To make the fox furveyor of the fold ? Who being accus'd a crafty murtherer , His guilt fhould be but idly posted over , Because his purpose is not executed . No ; let him die , in that ...
... Madam , ' tis true ; and wer't not madness , then To make the fox furveyor of the fold ? Who being accus'd a crafty murtherer , His guilt fhould be but idly posted over , Because his purpose is not executed . No ; let him die , in that ...
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