The Plays of William Shakespeare in Eight Volumes: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators; to which are Added Notes by Sam Johnson, Band 5J. and R. Tonson, 1765 |
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... leave , the wind was very high , And , ten to one , old Joan had not gone out . K. Henry . But what a point , my lord , your Faul- con made , And what a pitch fhe flew above the reft . To fee how God in all his creatures works ! - Yea ...
... leave , the wind was very high , And , ten to one , old Joan had not gone out . K. Henry . But what a point , my lord , your Faul- con made , And what a pitch fhe flew above the reft . To fee how God in all his creatures works ! - Yea ...
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... leave t'afflict my heart ! Sorrow and grief have vanquifh'd all my powers ; And vanquish'd as I am , I yield to thee , Or to the meanest groom . K. Henry . O God , what mifchiefs work the wicked ones , Heaping confufion on their own ...
... leave t'afflict my heart ! Sorrow and grief have vanquifh'd all my powers ; And vanquish'd as I am , I yield to thee , Or to the meanest groom . K. Henry . O God , what mifchiefs work the wicked ones , Heaping confufion on their own ...
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... leave , In this clofe walk to fatisfy myfelf ; In craving your opinion of my Title , Which is infallible , to England's Crown . Sal . My Lord , I long to hear it thus at full . War . Sweet Tork , begin ; and if thy Claim be good , The ...
... leave , In this clofe walk to fatisfy myfelf ; In craving your opinion of my Title , Which is infallible , to England's Crown . Sal . My Lord , I long to hear it thus at full . War . Sweet Tork , begin ; and if thy Claim be good , The ...
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... leave to go ; Sorrow would Solace , and my age would Eafe . * K. Henry . Stay Humphry , Duke of Glofter ; ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be , and God fhall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and ...
... leave to go ; Sorrow would Solace , and my age would Eafe . * K. Henry . Stay Humphry , Duke of Glofter ; ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be , and God fhall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and ...
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... imagine the growth of it was in fone diftri & t abounding with that tree ; or that it had its name from a certain flavour refembling it . D 4 WARBURTON . Sal . Sal . Come , leave your drinking , and fall KING HENRY VI . 39.
... imagine the growth of it was in fone diftri & t abounding with that tree ; or that it had its name from a certain flavour refembling it . D 4 WARBURTON . Sal . Sal . Come , leave your drinking , and fall KING HENRY VI . 39.
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