The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Band 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... hath had , By day , by night , waking , and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you 3 mine alder - lievest Sovereign ; Makes me the bolder to falute my King With ruder terms ; fuch as my wit affords , And over ...
... hath had , By day , by night , waking , and in my dreams , In courtly company , or at my beads , With you 3 mine alder - lievest Sovereign ; Makes me the bolder to falute my King With ruder terms ; fuch as my wit affords , And over ...
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... hath mine uncle Beauford , and myself , With all the learned council of the realm , Studied fo long , fat in the council - house , Early and late , debating to and fro , How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe ? And was his ...
... hath mine uncle Beauford , and myself , With all the learned council of the realm , Studied fo long , fat in the council - house , Early and late , debating to and fro , How France and Frenchmen might be kept in awe ? And was his ...
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... hath daily run to wreck . The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the feas , And all the Peers , and Nobles of the Realm , Have been as bond - men to thy fov'reignty . Car . The Commons haft thou rack'd ; the Clergy's bags Are lank and lean ...
... hath daily run to wreck . The Dauphin hath prevail'd beyond the feas , And all the Peers , and Nobles of the Realm , Have been as bond - men to thy fov'reignty . Car . The Commons haft thou rack'd ; the Clergy's bags Are lank and lean ...
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... hath receiv'd his fight ; A man , that ne'er faw in his life before . K. Henry . Now God be prais'd , that to ... hath been great to thee : Let never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen ...
... hath receiv'd his fight ; A man , that ne'er faw in his life before . K. Henry . Now God be prais'd , that to ... hath been great to thee : Let never day or night unhallowed pass , But ftill remember what the Lord hath done . Queen ...
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... hath done a miracle : Would ye not think that Cunning to be great , That could restore this cripple to his legs ? Simp . O mafter , that you could ! Glo . My mafters of Saint Albans , Have you not beadles in your town , And things call ...
... hath done a miracle : Would ye not think that Cunning to be great , That could restore this cripple to his legs ? Simp . O mafter , that you could ! Glo . My mafters of Saint Albans , Have you not beadles in your town , And things call ...
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