The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Band 5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... these Pagans , in those holy fields Over whofe acres walk'd those bleffed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter Cross . But this our purpofe is a twelvemonth old , And bootlefs ' tis to ...
... these Pagans , in those holy fields Over whofe acres walk'd those bleffed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter Cross . But this our purpofe is a twelvemonth old , And bootlefs ' tis to ...
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... these vile guns , He would himself have been a foldier.- This bald , unjointed chat of his , my lord , I answer'd indirectly , as I faid ; And I befeech you , * let not his report Come currant for an accufation , Betwixt my love and ...
... these vile guns , He would himself have been a foldier.- This bald , unjointed chat of his , my lord , I answer'd indirectly , as I faid ; And I befeech you , * let not his report Come currant for an accufation , Betwixt my love and ...
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... these valiant Combatants . Never did bafe and rotten Policy Colour her working with fuch deadly wounds ; Nor ever could the noble Mortimer Receive fo many , and all willingly . Then let him not be flander'd with Revolt . K. Henry . Thou ...
... these valiant Combatants . Never did bafe and rotten Policy Colour her working with fuch deadly wounds ; Nor ever could the noble Mortimer Receive fo many , and all willingly . Then let him not be flander'd with Revolt . K. Henry . Thou ...
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... these fhames ye underwent ? No ; yet time ferves , wherein you may redeem Your banish'd Honours , and reftore yourfelves Into the good thoughts of the world again . Revenge the jeering and difdain'd contempt Of this proud King , who ...
... these fhames ye underwent ? No ; yet time ferves , wherein you may redeem Your banish'd Honours , and reftore yourfelves Into the good thoughts of the world again . Revenge the jeering and difdain'd contempt Of this proud King , who ...
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... these rogues , I am the verieft varlet that ever chew'd with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground , is threefcore and ten miles afoot with me : and the ftony - hearted villains know it well enough . A plague upon't , when thieves ...
... these rogues , I am the verieft varlet that ever chew'd with a tooth . Eight yards of uneven ground , is threefcore and ten miles afoot with me : and the ftony - hearted villains know it well enough . A plague upon't , when thieves ...
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