The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 65
... four herb of grace ; Rue , ev'n for ruth , here fhortly fhall be feen , In the remembrance of a weeping Queen . [ Exeunt Gard . and Serv . ( 6 ) I would , the plants , & c . ] - This execration , of the queen is fomewhat ludicrous , and ...
... four herb of grace ; Rue , ev'n for ruth , here fhortly fhall be feen , In the remembrance of a weeping Queen . [ Exeunt Gard . and Serv . ( 6 ) I would , the plants , & c . ] - This execration , of the queen is fomewhat ludicrous , and ...
Page 94
... four melancholy , Hath yielded up his body to the Grave : But here is Carlisle , living to abide Thy kingly doom , and fentence of his pride . Boling . Carlile , this is your doom : Chufe out fomne fecret place , fome reverend room More ...
... four melancholy , Hath yielded up his body to the Grave : But here is Carlisle , living to abide Thy kingly doom , and fentence of his pride . Boling . Carlile , this is your doom : Chufe out fomne fecret place , fome reverend room More ...
Page 110
... four o'clock , early at Gads - bill ; there are pil- grims going to Canterbury with rich offerings , and traders riding to London with fat purfes . I have vi- fors for you all , you have horfes for yourselves : Gads- bill lies to ...
... four o'clock , early at Gads - bill ; there are pil- grims going to Canterbury with rich offerings , and traders riding to London with fat purfes . I have vi- fors for you all , you have horfes for yourselves : Gads- bill lies to ...
Page 111
... four fall front ' em in the narrow Lane , Ned Poins and I will walk lewer . So that the Four to be concerned are Falstaff , Bar- dolph , Pete , and Gads - hill . Accordingly , the Robbery is commit- ed : and the Prince and Poins ...
... four fall front ' em in the narrow Lane , Ned Poins and I will walk lewer . So that the Four to be concerned are Falstaff , Bar- dolph , Pete , and Gads - hill . Accordingly , the Robbery is commit- ed : and the Prince and Poins ...
Page 126
... four by the day , I'll be hang'd . Charles ' wain is over the new chimney , and yet our horfe not packt . What , oftler ? Oft . [ within . ] Anon , anon . 1 Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cutt's faddle , put a few flocks in the point ...
... four by the day , I'll be hang'd . Charles ' wain is over the new chimney , and yet our horfe not packt . What , oftler ? Oft . [ within . ] Anon , anon . 1 Car . I pr'ythee , Tom , beat Cutt's faddle , put a few flocks in the point ...
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