The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Band 5J. and P. Knapton, 1747 |
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... thank you all ; drink and pray for me , I pray you ; for , I think , I have taken my laft draught in this world . Here , Robin : if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou fhalt have my hammer ; and here , Tom , take all the ...
... thank you all ; drink and pray for me , I pray you ; for , I think , I have taken my laft draught in this world . Here , Robin : if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou fhalt have my hammer ; and here , Tom , take all the ...
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... thank God , and the good wine in thy master's way . Peter . O God , have I overcome mine enemy in this prefence ? O Peter , thou haft prevail'd in right . K. Henry . Go , take hence that traitor from our fight , 1 For by his death we do ...
... thank God , and the good wine in thy master's way . Peter . O God , have I overcome mine enemy in this prefence ? O Peter , thou haft prevail'd in right . K. Henry . Go , take hence that traitor from our fight , 1 For by his death we do ...
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... 'd in practice culpable . Q. Mar. God forbid , any malice fhould prevail , That faultlefs may condemn a Nobleman ! Pray God , he may acquit him of fufpicion ! VOL . V. D K. Heary . K. Henry . I thank thee : ( a ) King HENRY VI . 49.
... 'd in practice culpable . Q. Mar. God forbid , any malice fhould prevail , That faultlefs may condemn a Nobleman ! Pray God , he may acquit him of fufpicion ! VOL . V. D K. Heary . K. Henry . I thank thee : ( a ) King HENRY VI . 49.
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In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. K. Henry . I thank thee : ( a ) Well , these words content me much . Enter Suffolk . How now ? why look'ft thou pale ? why trembleft thou ? Where is our Uncle ? what's the matter ...
In Eight Volumes William Shakespeare William Warburton. K. Henry . I thank thee : ( a ) Well , these words content me much . Enter Suffolk . How now ? why look'ft thou pale ? why trembleft thou ? Where is our Uncle ? what's the matter ...
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... thank them for their tender loving care ; And had I not been cited fo by them , Yet did I purpofe as they do entreat ; For , fure , my thoughts do hourly prophefie Mifchance unto my State by Suffolk's means . And therefore by his ...
... thank them for their tender loving care ; And had I not been cited fo by them , Yet did I purpofe as they do entreat ; For , fure , my thoughts do hourly prophefie Mifchance unto my State by Suffolk's means . And therefore by his ...
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