The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... head from my fhoulders . P. Henry , But how fhall we part with them ' in setting forth ? Poins . Why , we will set forth before or after them , and appoint them a place of meeting , wherein it is at our plea- fure to fail ; and then ...
... head from my fhoulders . P. Henry , But how fhall we part with them ' in setting forth ? Poins . Why , we will set forth before or after them , and appoint them a place of meeting , wherein it is at our plea- fure to fail ; and then ...
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... head in the hollow bank , Blood - ftained with these valiant combatants . Never did bafe and rotten policy Colour her working with fuch deadly wounds ; Nor ever could the noble Mortimer Receive so many , and all willingly . Then let him ...
... head in the hollow bank , Blood - ftained with these valiant combatants . Never did bafe and rotten policy Colour her working with fuch deadly wounds ; Nor ever could the noble Mortimer Receive so many , and all willingly . Then let him ...
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... head . North . What , drunk with choler ? ftay and pause a while ; Here comes your uncle . Enter Worcester . Hot . Speak of Mortimer ? Yes , I will fpeak of him , and let my foul Want mercy , if I do not join with him . In his behalf ...
... head . North . What , drunk with choler ? ftay and pause a while ; Here comes your uncle . Enter Worcester . Hot . Speak of Mortimer ? Yes , I will fpeak of him , and let my foul Want mercy , if I do not join with him . In his behalf ...
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... heads , by raifing of a head : For bear our felves as even as we can , The King will always think him in our debt , And think we deem our felves unfatisfy'd , ' Till he hath found a time to pay us home . And fee already , how he doth ...
... heads , by raifing of a head : For bear our felves as even as we can , The King will always think him in our debt , And think we deem our felves unfatisfy'd , ' Till he hath found a time to pay us home . And fee already , how he doth ...
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... head ? canft not hear ? an ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . Come and be hang'd , haft no faith in thee ? Enter Gads - hill . Gads . Good - morrow , carriers . What's a clock ? 1 Car ...
... head ? canft not hear ? an ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . Come and be hang'd , haft no faith in thee ? Enter Gads - hill . Gads . Good - morrow , carriers . What's a clock ? 1 Car ...
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