The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Band 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... See you well guerdon'd for thefe good deferts . Elean . Not half fo bad as thine to England's King , Injurious Duke , that threat'ft where is no caufe . Buck . True , Madam , none at all : What call you this ? Away with them , let them ...
... See you well guerdon'd for thefe good deferts . Elean . Not half fo bad as thine to England's King , Injurious Duke , that threat'ft where is no caufe . Buck . True , Madam , none at all : What call you this ? Away with them , let them ...
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... see . Glo . But cloaks and gowns , before this day , a many . Wife . Never before this day , in all his life . Glo . Tell me , Sirrah , what's my name ? Simp . Alas , mafter , I know not . Glo . What's his name ? Simp . I know not . Glo ...
... see . Glo . But cloaks and gowns , before this day , a many . Wife . Never before this day , in all his life . Glo . Tell me , Sirrah , what's my name ? Simp . Alas , mafter , I know not . Glo . What's his name ? Simp . I know not . Glo ...
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... cry , A miracle ! K. Henry , O God , feeft thou this , and bear'ft fo long ! Queen . It made me laugh to see the villain run . Glo . Follow the knave , and take this drab away . C 2 Wife Wife . Alas , Sir , we did it for King HENRY VI . 27.
... cry , A miracle ! K. Henry , O God , feeft thou this , and bear'ft fo long ! Queen . It made me laugh to see the villain run . Glo . Follow the knave , and take this drab away . C 2 Wife Wife . Alas , Sir , we did it for King HENRY VI . 27.
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... see the lists and all things fit ; Here let them end it , and God guard the right ! York . I never faw a fellow worfe beftead , Or more afraid to fight , than is th ' appellant ! The fervant of the armourer , my lords . SCENE VI ...
... see the lists and all things fit ; Here let them end it , and God guard the right ! York . I never faw a fellow worfe beftead , Or more afraid to fight , than is th ' appellant ! The fervant of the armourer , my lords . SCENE VI ...
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... See , how the giddy multitude do point , And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on thee ! Ah , Glofter , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And in thy closet pent up , rue my fhame , And ban our enemies , both mine and thine . Glo ...
... See , how the giddy multitude do point , And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on thee ! Ah , Glofter , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And in thy closet pent up , rue my fhame , And ban our enemies , both mine and thine . Glo ...
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