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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... death I never meant him any ill , nor the King , nor the Queen ; and therefore , Peter , have at thee with a downright blow , as Bevis of Southamp ton fell upon Afcapart . 9 York . Difpatch : this knave's tongue begins to double ...
... death I never meant him any ill , nor the King , nor the Queen ; and therefore , Peter , have at thee with a downright blow , as Bevis of Southamp ton fell upon Afcapart . 9 York . Difpatch : this knave's tongue begins to double ...
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... death we do perceive his guilt . And God in juftice hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow ... death - ] death , for defeat . Becaufe by the laws of duel he that was defeated was executed in confequence of it . 2 ...
... death we do perceive his guilt . And God in juftice hath reveal'd to us The truth and innocence of this poor fellow ... death - ] death , for defeat . Becaufe by the laws of duel he that was defeated was executed in confequence of it . 2 ...
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... death Hang over thee , as , fure , it shortly will . For Suffolk , ( he that can do all in all With her , that hateth thee and hates us all ) And York , and impious Beauford , that false priest , Have all lim❜d bufhes to betray thy ...
... death Hang over thee , as , fure , it shortly will . For Suffolk , ( he that can do all in all With her , that hateth thee and hates us all ) And York , and impious Beauford , that false priest , Have all lim❜d bufhes to betray thy ...
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... death ; Death , at whofe name I oft have been afraid , Because I wish'd this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythee , go and take me hence , I care not whither , for I beg no favour ; Only convey me where thou art commanded . Stan ...
... death ; Death , at whofe name I oft have been afraid , Because I wish'd this world's eternity . Stanley , I pr'ythee , go and take me hence , I care not whither , for I beg no favour ; Only convey me where thou art commanded . Stan ...
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... Foul fubornation is predominant , And equity exil'd your Highnefs ' Land . I know , their complot is to have my life : And , if my death might make this ifland happy , And And prove the period of their tyranny , I would King HENRY VI . 47.
... Foul fubornation is predominant , And equity exil'd your Highnefs ' Land . I know , their complot is to have my life : And , if my death might make this ifland happy , And And prove the period of their tyranny , I would King HENRY VI . 47.
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