The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Band 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... pray thee , sweet wag , when thou art King - as God fave thy Grace , ( Majefty I should say , for grace thou wilt have none . ) P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth , not fo much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and ...
... pray thee , sweet wag , when thou art King - as God fave thy Grace , ( Majefty I should say , for grace thou wilt have none . ) P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth , not fo much as will ferve to be prologue to an egg and ...
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... pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Mortimer as lawful Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; my self did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his coufin King , That wifh'd him on the barren mountains ftarv'd . But ...
... pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Mortimer as lawful Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; my self did hear it . Hot . Nay , then I cannot blame his coufin King , That wifh'd him on the barren mountains ftarv'd . But ...
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... pray ye ; I know a trick worth two of that , i ' faith . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canft tell ? lend me thy lanthorn , quoth a ! marry , I'll fee thee hang'd firft . Gads . Sirrah , carrier , what time do ...
... pray ye ; I know a trick worth two of that , i ' faith . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canft tell ? lend me thy lanthorn , quoth a ! marry , I'll fee thee hang'd firft . Gads . Sirrah , carrier , what time do ...
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... pray ; and yet I lie , for they pray continually unto their faint the common - wealth ; or rather , not pray to her , but prey on her ; for they ride up and down on her , or make her their boots . Chamb . What , the common - wealth ...
... pray ; and yet I lie , for they pray continually unto their faint the common - wealth ; or rather , not pray to her , but prey on her ; for they ride up and down on her , or make her their boots . Chamb . What , the common - wealth ...
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... pray you stay a little , my Lord . P. Henry . Nay , but hark you , Francis , for the fugar thou gavest me , ' twas a pennyworth , was't not ? Fran . O Lord , I would it had been two . P. Henry . I will give thee for it a thousand pound ...
... pray you stay a little , my Lord . P. Henry . Nay , but hark you , Francis , for the fugar thou gavest me , ' twas a pennyworth , was't not ? Fran . O Lord , I would it had been two . P. Henry . I will give thee for it a thousand pound ...
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