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... See the Epilogue of Henry 5th . XI . Henry the 6th , firft Printed under this Title . The whole Contention between the two famous Houses . Lan- cafter and York : With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humphrey , Richard Duke of York ...
... See the Epilogue of Henry 5th . XI . Henry the 6th , firft Printed under this Title . The whole Contention between the two famous Houses . Lan- cafter and York : With the Tragical Ends of the good Duke Humphrey , Richard Duke of York ...
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... - bably very well acquainted with his affairs , I fhould not have ventur'd to have inferted , that my lord Southampton * See the Epilogue to Henry 4th , Southampton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , of Mr. William Shakespear . XXXV.
... - bably very well acquainted with his affairs , I fhould not have ventur'd to have inferted , that my lord Southampton * See the Epilogue to Henry 4th , Southampton at one time gave him a thousand pounds , of Mr. William Shakespear . XXXV.
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... See me no more , whether he's dead or no . [ Exit Dem . There is no following her in this fierce vein , Here therefore for a while I will remain : So forrow's heavinefs doth heavier grow For debt that bankrupt fleep doth forrow owe ...
... See me no more , whether he's dead or no . [ Exit Dem . There is no following her in this fierce vein , Here therefore for a while I will remain : So forrow's heavinefs doth heavier grow For debt that bankrupt fleep doth forrow owe ...
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... See as thou waft wont to fee : Dian's bud , or Cupid's flower , Hath fuch force and blessed power . Now my Titania , wake you my fweet Queen . " Queen . My Oberon ! what vifions have I feen ! Methought I was enamour'd of an ass . Ob ...
... See as thou waft wont to fee : Dian's bud , or Cupid's flower , Hath fuch force and blessed power . Now my Titania , wake you my fweet Queen . " Queen . My Oberon ! what vifions have I feen ! Methought I was enamour'd of an ass . Ob ...
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... that the S. le of this Comedy is lefs figurative , and more natural and unaffected than the greater Part of this Author's , though Suppos'd to be one of the first he wrote . To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than †THE ...
... that the S. le of this Comedy is lefs figurative , and more natural and unaffected than the greater Part of this Author's , though Suppos'd to be one of the first he wrote . To see the wonders of the world abroad , Than †THE ...
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