The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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From henceforth bear his name whose form thou bear'ít : Kneel thou down Philip ,
but arise more great ; Arise fir Richard , and Plantagenet . Phil . Brother by the
mother's side , give me your hand ; My father gave me honour , yours gave land ...
From henceforth bear his name whose form thou bear'ít : Kneel thou down Philip ,
but arise more great ; Arise fir Richard , and Plantagenet . Phil . Brother by the
mother's side , give me your hand ; My father gave me honour , yours gave land ...
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Again , in the Northern Lass , 1633 : " A bird whose pastime made me glad , “ And
Pbilip ' twas my Sparrow . " Again , in Magnificence an ancient Interlude by
Skelton , published by Rastell : • With me in kepynge such a Phylyp Sparowe .
Again , in the Northern Lass , 1633 : " A bird whose pastime made me glad , “ And
Pbilip ' twas my Sparrow . " Again , in Magnificence an ancient Interlude by
Skelton , published by Rastell : • With me in kepynge such a Phylyp Sparowe .
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Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose ' , Subjected tribute to commanding
love , Against whose fury and unmatched force The awless lion could not wage
the fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hand , He , that perforce ...
Needs must you lay your heart at his dispose ' , Subjected tribute to commanding
love , Against whose fury and unmatched force The awless lion could not wage
the fight , Nor keep his princely heart from Richard's hand , He , that perforce ...
Side 23
Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That
to my home I will no more return , ' Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France ,
Together with 4 that pale , that white - fac'd shore , Whose foot spurns back the ...
Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That
to my home I will no more return , ' Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France ,
Together with 4 that pale , that white - fac'd shore , Whose foot spurns back the ...
Side 25
England , impatient of your just demands , Hath put himself in arms ; the adverse
winds , Whose leisure I have staid , have given him time To land his legions all as
soon as I ; His marches are 7 expedient to this town , · His forces strong , his ...
England , impatient of your just demands , Hath put himself in arms ; the adverse
winds , Whose leisure I have staid , have given him time To land his legions all as
soon as I ; His marches are 7 expedient to this town , · His forces strong , his ...
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