The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 12Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... GAUNT . K. RICH . We were not born to fue , but to com- mand : Which fince we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives fhall anfwer it , At Coventry , upon faint Lambert's day ; There fhall your fwords and lances ...
... GAUNT . K. RICH . We were not born to fue , but to com- mand : Which fince we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives fhall anfwer it , At Coventry , upon faint Lambert's day ; There fhall your fwords and lances ...
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... GAUNT , and Duchefs of Glofter . 9 8 GAUNT . Alas ! the part I had in Glofter's blood Doth more folicit me , than your exclaims , To ftir against the butchers of his life . But fince correction lieth in thofe hands , Which made the ...
... GAUNT , and Duchefs of Glofter . 9 8 GAUNT . Alas ! the part I had in Glofter's blood Doth more folicit me , than your exclaims , To ftir against the butchers of his life . But fince correction lieth in thofe hands , Which made the ...
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... Gaunt ! his blood was thine ; that bed , that womb ,. That mettle , that felf - mould , that fashion'd thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'ft , and breath'ft , Yet art thou flain in him : thou doft confent3 In fome large measure ...
... Gaunt ! his blood was thine ; that bed , that womb ,. That mettle , that felf - mould , that fashion'd thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'ft , and breath'ft , Yet art thou flain in him : thou doft confent3 In fome large measure ...
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... Gaunt . ] The measure of this line being clearly defective , why may we not read ?. 66 Or thus : Why then I will . Now fare thee well , old Gaunt . " " Why then I will . Farewell old John of Gaunt . There can be nothing ludicrous in a ...
... Gaunt . ] The measure of this line being clearly defective , why may we not read ?. 66 Or thus : Why then I will . Now fare thee well , old Gaunt . " " Why then I will . Farewell old John of Gaunt . There can be nothing ludicrous in a ...
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William Shakespeare. Farewell , old Gaunt ; thy fometimes brother's wife , With her companion grief muft end her life .. GAUNT . Sifter , farewell : I must to Coventry : As much good stay with thee , as go with me ! DUCH . Yet one word ...
William Shakespeare. Farewell , old Gaunt ; thy fometimes brother's wife , With her companion grief muft end her life .. GAUNT . Sifter , farewell : I must to Coventry : As much good stay with thee , as go with me ! DUCH . Yet one word ...
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