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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... ; And call'd them blind and dusky fpectacles , For lofing ken of Albion's wifhed Coaft . How often have I tempted Suffolk's tongue ( The agent of thy foul inconftancy ) To To fit and ( a ) witch me , as 58 The Second Part of.
... ; And call'd them blind and dusky fpectacles , For lofing ken of Albion's wifhed Coaft . How often have I tempted Suffolk's tongue ( The agent of thy foul inconftancy ) To To fit and ( a ) witch me , as 58 The Second Part of.
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... tongue ! What inftance gives lord Warwick for his vow ? War . See , how the 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 ...
... tongue ! What inftance gives lord Warwick for his vow ? War . See , how the 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 ...
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... tongue , That flily glided tow'rds your Majefty , It were but neceffary you were wak'd ; Left , being fuffer'd in that harmful flumber , The mortal worm might make the fleep eternal . And therefore do they cry , though you forbid , That ...
... tongue , That flily glided tow'rds your Majefty , It were but neceffary you were wak'd ; Left , being fuffer'd in that harmful flumber , The mortal worm might make the fleep eternal . And therefore do they cry , though you forbid , That ...
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... tongue should ftumble in mine earnest words , Mine eyes should sparkle like the beaten flint , Mine hair be fixt on end like one distract : Ay , ev'ry joint fhould feem to curfe and ban . And even now my burthen'd heart would break ...
... tongue should ftumble in mine earnest words , Mine eyes should sparkle like the beaten flint , Mine hair be fixt on end like one distract : Ay , ev'ry joint fhould feem to curfe and ban . And even now my burthen'd heart would break ...
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... tongue . Whit . Speak , Captain , fhall I ftab the forlorn swain ? Cap . Firft let my words ftab him , as he hath me . Suf . Base flave , thy words are blunt ; and fo art thou . Cap . Convey him hence , and on our long - boat's fide ...
... tongue . Whit . Speak , Captain , fhall I ftab the forlorn swain ? Cap . Firft let my words ftab him , as he hath me . Suf . Base flave , thy words are blunt ; and fo art thou . Cap . Convey him hence , and on our long - boat's fide ...
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