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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... bears his thoughts above his Faulcon's pitch . Glo . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no higher than a bird can foar . Car . I thought as much , he'd be above the clouds . Glo . Glo . Ay , my lord Card❜nal , how ...
... bears his thoughts above his Faulcon's pitch . Glo . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind , That mounts no higher than a bird can foar . Car . I thought as much , he'd be above the clouds . Glo . Glo . Ay , my lord Card❜nal , how ...
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... him once , he leaps over the ftool and runs away ; and they follow and cry , A miracle ! K. Henry . O God , fee'st thou this , and bear'st fo long ! Queen . Queen . It made me laugh to fee the villain 30 The Second Part of.
... him once , he leaps over the ftool and runs away ; and they follow and cry , A miracle ! K. Henry . O God , fee'st thou this , and bear'st fo long ! Queen . Queen . It made me laugh to fee the villain 30 The Second Part of.
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... bears fo fhrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ; His lady banish'd , and a limb lopt off : This ftaff of honour raught , there let it ftand , Where beft it fits to be , in Henry's hand . Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his ...
... bears fo fhrewd a maim ; two pulls at once ; His lady banish'd , and a limb lopt off : This ftaff of honour raught , there let it ftand , Where beft it fits to be , in Henry's hand . Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his ...
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... the cruel people laugh : And bid me be advised how I tread . Ah ! Humphry , can I bear this shameful yoak ? 3 Unneath ] i . e . fcarcely . Mr. Pope . Trow'it Trow'ft thou , that e'er I'll look upon the world 40 The Second Part of.
... the cruel people laugh : And bid me be advised how I tread . Ah ! Humphry , can I bear this shameful yoak ? 3 Unneath ] i . e . fcarcely . Mr. Pope . Trow'it Trow'ft thou , that e'er I'll look upon the world 40 The Second Part of.
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... bears himself , How infolent of late he is become , How peremptory and unlike himself ! We know the time , fince he was mild and affable ; And if we did but glance a far - off look , Immediately he was upon his knee ; That all the court ...
... bears himself , How infolent of late he is become , How peremptory and unlike himself ! We know the time , fince he was mild and affable ; And if we did but glance a far - off look , Immediately he was upon his knee ; That all the court ...
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