The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Band 7R. Crowder, 1772 |
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... fair French city , for one fair French maid that ftands in my way . F. King . Yes , my Lord , you fee them perfpec- tively ; the cities turned into a maid ; for they are all girdled with ... fair French city, for one fair French maid ...
... fair French city , for one fair French maid that ftands in my way . F. King . Yes , my Lord , you fee them perfpec- tively ; the cities turned into a maid ; for they are all girdled with ... fair French city, for one fair French maid ...
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... fair be all thy hopes , ] Mortimer knew Plantagenet's hopes were fair , but that the establishment of the Lancastrian line difappointed them : fure he would with that his nephew's fair hopes might have a fair iffue ; and this the ...
... fair be all thy hopes , ] Mortimer knew Plantagenet's hopes were fair , but that the establishment of the Lancastrian line difappointed them : fure he would with that his nephew's fair hopes might have a fair iffue ; and this the ...
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... fair be all thy hopes , ] Mortimer knew Plantagenet's hopes were fair , but that the establishment of the Lancastrian line difappointed them : fure he would with that his nephew's fair hopes might have a fair iffue ; and this the ...
... fair be all thy hopes , ] Mortimer knew Plantagenet's hopes were fair , but that the establishment of the Lancastrian line difappointed them : fure he would with that his nephew's fair hopes might have a fair iffue ; and this the ...
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