The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4T. Davison, 1807 |
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Page 44
... grace , devise , ordain , impose Some gentle order ; and then we shall be bless'd To do your pleasure , and continue friends . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's love . Therefore , to arms ...
... grace , devise , ordain , impose Some gentle order ; and then we shall be bless'd To do your pleasure , and continue friends . Pand . All form is formless , order orderless , Save what is opposite to England's love . Therefore , to arms ...
Page 49
... grace shall stay be- hind , [ To Elinor . So strongly guarded . - Cousin , look not sad : [ To Arthur . Thy grandam loves thee ; and thy uncle will As dear be to thee as thy father was . Arth . O , this will make my mother die with ...
... grace shall stay be- hind , [ To Elinor . So strongly guarded . - Cousin , look not sad : [ To Arthur . Thy grandam loves thee ; and thy uncle will As dear be to thee as thy father was . Arth . O , this will make my mother die with ...
Page 66
... grace occasions , let it be our suit , That you have bid us ask his liberty ; Which for our goods we do no further ask , Than whereupon our weal , on you depending , Counts it your weal , he have his liberty . K. John . Let it be so ; I ...
... grace occasions , let it be our suit , That you have bid us ask his liberty ; Which for our goods we do no further ask , Than whereupon our weal , on you depending , Counts it your weal , he have his liberty . K. John . Let it be so ; I ...
Page 85
... grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? -O nation , that thou could'st remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself , And grapple ...
... grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? -O nation , that thou could'st remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself , And grapple ...
Page 86
... lion foster'd up at hand , It may lie gently at the foot of peace , And be no further harmful than in show . Lew . Your grace shall pardon me , I will not back ; : I am too high - born to be propertied , 86 KING JOHN .
... lion foster'd up at hand , It may lie gently at the foot of peace , And be no further harmful than in show . Lew . Your grace shall pardon me , I will not back ; : I am too high - born to be propertied , 86 KING JOHN .
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