The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Том 4H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... faid , my life fhall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' foldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a falfe traitor and injurious villain ...
... faid , my life fhall prove it true ; That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' foldiers , The which he hath detain'd for lewd imployments ; Like a falfe traitor and injurious villain ...
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... faid your coufin , when you parted with Aum . Farewel And for my heart dildained that my tongue Should fo prophane the word , that taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion of fuch grief , That words feem'd buried in my forrow's grave ...
... faid your coufin , when you parted with Aum . Farewel And for my heart dildained that my tongue Should fo prophane the word , that taught me craft To counterfeit oppreffion of fuch grief , That words feem'd buried in my forrow's grave ...
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... faid : His tongue is now a ftringlefs inftrument , Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . [ Majefty . York . Be York the next , that must be bankrupt fo ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripeft ...
... faid : His tongue is now a ftringlefs inftrument , Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . [ Majefty . York . Be York the next , that must be bankrupt fo ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripeft ...
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... faid enough . Befhrew thee , coufin , which didft lead me forth Of that sweet way I was in to despair . [ To Aumerle . What fay you now ? what comfort have we now ? By heav'n , I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort ...
... faid enough . Befhrew thee , coufin , which didft lead me forth Of that sweet way I was in to despair . [ To Aumerle . What fay you now ? what comfort have we now ? By heav'n , I'll hate him everlastingly , That bids me be of comfort ...
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... faid , His coming hither hath no farther scope , ( 14 ) But e'er the crown , be looks for , live in peace ,. Ten thoufand bloody crowns of mothers fons Shall ill become the flow'r of England's face ; ] Tho ' I have not disturbed the ...
... faid , His coming hither hath no farther scope , ( 14 ) But e'er the crown , be looks for , live in peace ,. Ten thoufand bloody crowns of mothers fons Shall ill become the flow'r of England's face ; ] Tho ' I have not disturbed the ...
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againſt anfwer arms art thou bafe Bard Bardolph blood Boling Bolingbroke call'd caufe coufin crown Dauphin death doft doth Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl England Enter Exeunt Exit faid Falstaff father fave fear feems fhall fhame fhew fhould fince flain foldiers fome foul fpeak fpirit France French ftand ftill fubjects fuch fweet fword Gaunt give Glou Grace Harfleur Harry hath hear heart heav'n himſelf Hoft honour horfe Juft King Henry Liege Lord Lord of Westmorland mafter Majefty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never night noble Northumberland paffage peace Percy Pift Piftol pleaſe Poins pow'r prefent prifoners Prince Prince of Wales Pucel purpoſe reafon Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet SCENE Shal ſhall Sir John ſpeak Talbot tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand tongue uncle unto Weft whofe word York
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