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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... blood of the Houfe of Lancaster : And that's not fuddenly to be perform'd , But with advice and filent fecrecy . Do you , as I do , in thefe dang'rous days , Wink at the Duke of Suffolk's Infolence , At Beauford's Pride , at Somerset's ...
... blood of the Houfe of Lancaster : And that's not fuddenly to be perform'd , But with advice and filent fecrecy . Do you , as I do , in thefe dang'rous days , Wink at the Duke of Suffolk's Infolence , At Beauford's Pride , at Somerset's ...
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... blood , As Humphry prov'd by reasons to my Liege ; And do not 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 ...
... blood , As Humphry prov'd by reasons to my Liege ; And do not 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 ...
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... ; Th ' uncivil Kerns of Ireland are in arms , And temper clay with blood of Englishmen . To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected Collected choicely from each county fome , And try your 52 The Second Part of SCEN E ...
... ; Th ' uncivil Kerns of Ireland are in arms , And temper clay with blood of Englishmen . To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected Collected choicely from each county fome , And try your 52 The Second Part of SCEN E ...
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... blood - confuming fighs recall his life ; I would be blind with weeping , fick with groans , Look pale as primrose with blood - drinking fighs , And all to have the noble Duke alive . What know I , how the world may deem of me ? For ...
... blood - confuming fighs recall his life ; I would be blind with weeping , fick with groans , Look pale as primrose with blood - drinking fighs , And all to have the noble Duke alive . What know I , how the world may deem of me ? For ...
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... blood is fettled in his face . Oft have I seen a timely - parted ghost , Of afhy femblance , meager , pale , and bloodless ; Being all defcended to the lab'ring heart , Who , in the conflict that it holds with death , Attracts the fame ...
... blood is fettled in his face . Oft have I seen a timely - parted ghost , Of afhy femblance , meager , pale , and bloodless ; Being all defcended to the lab'ring heart , Who , in the conflict that it holds with death , Attracts the fame ...
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