The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Band 8 |
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Then I, as one that am the tongue of these, Request The enfranchisement of
Arthur; whose restraint Doth move the murmuring lips of discontent. 3That the
time's enemies may not have this To grace occasions, let it be our suit, That you
have ...
Then I, as one that am the tongue of these, Request The enfranchisement of
Arthur; whose restraint Doth move the murmuring lips of discontent. 3That the
time's enemies may not have this To grace occasions, let it be our suit, That you
have ...
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Then I , as one that am the tongue of these , Request The enfranchisement of
Arthur ; whose restraint Doth move the murmuring lips of discontent . That the
time ' s enemies may not have this To grace occasions , let it be our suit , That
you ...
Then I , as one that am the tongue of these , Request The enfranchisement of
Arthur ; whose restraint Doth move the murmuring lips of discontent . That the
time ' s enemies may not have this To grace occasions , let it be our suit , That
you ...
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It is too late; the life of all his blood Is touch'd corruptibly; and his pure brain Doth,
by the idle comments that it makes, .* Foretell the ending of mortality. Enter
SALISBURY and ENGLISH GENTLEMEN, with a Couch. Sal. . highness yet doth
...
It is too late; the life of all his blood Is touch'd corruptibly; and his pure brain Doth,
by the idle comments that it makes, .* Foretell the ending of mortality. Enter
SALISBURY and ENGLISH GENTLEMEN, with a Couch. Sal. . highness yet doth
...
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His mind Wor, I pr'ythee, tell me, doth he keep his bed? Rab. He did, my lord, four
days ere I set forth; And at the time of my departure thence, He was much fear'd
by his physicians. Wor. I would, the state of time had first been whole, Ere he by ...
His mind Wor, I pr'ythee, tell me, doth he keep his bed? Rab. He did, my lord, four
days ere I set forth; And at the time of my departure thence, He was much fear'd
by his physicians. Wor. I would, the state of time had first been whole, Ere he by ...
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Tell your nephew, The Prince of Wales doth join with all the world In praise of
Henry Percy: By my hopes,— This present enterprise set off his head,- I do not
think, a braver gentleman, More daring, or more bold, is now alive, To grace this
latter ...
Tell your nephew, The Prince of Wales doth join with all the world In praise of
Henry Percy: By my hopes,— This present enterprise set off his head,- I do not
think, a braver gentleman, More daring, or more bold, is now alive, To grace this
latter ...
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