The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Band 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... Clar . I fear her not , unless fhe chance to fall . Glo . God forbid That ! for he'll take vantages . K. Edw . How many children haft thou , widow ? tell me . Clar . I think , he means to beg a child of her . Glo . Nay , whip me then ...
... Clar . I fear her not , unless fhe chance to fall . Glo . God forbid That ! for he'll take vantages . K. Edw . How many children haft thou , widow ? tell me . Clar . I think , he means to beg a child of her . Glo . Nay , whip me then ...
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... Clar . As red as fire ! nay , then her wax muft melt . Gray . Why stops my lord ? fhall I not hear my task ? K. Edw . An eafie task , ' tis but to love a King . Gray . That's foon perform'd , because I am a Subject . K. Edw . Why then ...
... Clar . As red as fire ! nay , then her wax muft melt . Gray . Why stops my lord ? fhall I not hear my task ? K. Edw . An eafie task , ' tis but to love a King . Gray . That's foon perform'd , because I am a Subject . K. Edw . Why then ...
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... Clar . He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom . K. Edw . Her looks do argue her replete with mo- defty . Her words do fhew her wit incomparable , All her perfections challenge Sovereignty ; One way , or other , fhe is for a King ; And ...
... Clar . He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom . K. Edw . Her looks do argue her replete with mo- defty . Her words do fhew her wit incomparable , All her perfections challenge Sovereignty ; One way , or other , fhe is for a King ; And ...
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... Clar . When he was made a fhriver , ' twas for fhift . K. Edw . Brothers , you muse what Chat we two have had . Glo . The widow likes it not , for fhe looks fad . K. Edw . You'd think it ftrange , if I should marry her . Clar . To whom ...
... Clar . When he was made a fhriver , ' twas for fhift . K. Edw . Brothers , you muse what Chat we two have had . Glo . The widow likes it not , for fhe looks fad . K. Edw . You'd think it ftrange , if I should marry her . Clar . To whom ...
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... Clar : Alas , you know , ' tis far from hence to France : How could he stay ' till Warwick made Return ? Som . My ... Clar 1 Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what King HENRY VI . 153.
... Clar : Alas , you know , ' tis far from hence to France : How could he stay ' till Warwick made Return ? Som . My ... Clar 1 Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what King HENRY VI . 153.
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