The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... noble Queen Well ftrook in years ; fair , and not jealous- We fay , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a paffing pleafing tongue ; Toys . ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . ( 6 ) Humbly complaining , & c . ] I think ...
... noble Queen Well ftrook in years ; fair , and not jealous- We fay , that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , a paffing pleafing tongue ; Toys . ] Fancies , freaks of imagination . ( 6 ) Humbly complaining , & c . ] I think ...
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... noble lord , as pris'ners muft :: But I fhall live , my lord , to give them thanks , That were the cause of my imprisonment .. Glo . No doubt , no doubt ; and fo fhall Clarence too ; For they , that were your enemies , are his , And ...
... noble lord , as pris'ners muft :: But I fhall live , my lord , to give them thanks , That were the cause of my imprisonment .. Glo . No doubt , no doubt ; and fo fhall Clarence too ; For they , that were your enemies , are his , And ...
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... can ever be offended with the men- tion of her beauty . ( 9 ) -Crosby - place : ] A houfe near Bifbopfgate - ftreet belong- ing to the Duke of Gloucester . At At Chertsey monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his. KING RICHARD III .
... can ever be offended with the men- tion of her beauty . ( 9 ) -Crosby - place : ] A houfe near Bifbopfgate - ftreet belong- ing to the Duke of Gloucester . At At Chertsey monaft'ry this noble King , And wet his. KING RICHARD III .
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... noble Lord ? Glo . No , to White - Fryars , there attend my coming . [ Exeunt with the Coarfe . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? . I'll have her but I will not keep her long .. What ! I that kill ...
... noble Lord ? Glo . No , to White - Fryars , there attend my coming . [ Exeunt with the Coarfe . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? . I'll have her but I will not keep her long .. What ! I that kill ...
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... noble . Queen . By him , that rais'd me to this careful height , From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his Majefty Against the Duke of Clarence ; but have been An earnest Advocate to plead for him . My Lord , you ...
... noble . Queen . By him , that rais'd me to this careful height , From that contented hap which I enjoy'd , I never did incenfe his Majefty Against the Duke of Clarence ; but have been An earnest Advocate to plead for him . My Lord , you ...
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