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Side 14
... hand , reach at the glorious gold : “ What , is't too short ? I'll lengthen it with mine : * And , having both together heav'd it up , * We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; * And never more abase our sight so low , * As to ...
... hand , reach at the glorious gold : “ What , is't too short ? I'll lengthen it with mine : * And , having both together heav'd it up , * We'll both together lift our heads to heaven ; * And never more abase our sight so low , * As to ...
Side 24
... hand : * I say , my sovereign , York is meetest man * To be your regent in the realm of France . * Suf . Before we ... hands . * Last time , I danc'd attendance on his will , * Till Paris was besieg'd , famish'd , and lost . * War . That ...
... hand : * I say , my sovereign , York is meetest man * To be your regent in the realm of France . * Suf . Before we ... hands . * Last time , I danc'd attendance on his will , * Till Paris was besieg'd , famish'd , and lost . * War . That ...
Side 27
... hand . “ Madam , sit you , and fear not ; whom we raise , " We will make fast within a hallow'd verge . [ Here they perform the ceremonies appartaining , and make the circle ; Bolingbroke , or South . well , reads , Conjuro te , etc. It ...
... hand . “ Madam , sit you , and fear not ; whom we raise , " We will make fast within a hallow'd verge . [ Here they perform the ceremonies appartaining , and make the circle ; Bolingbroke , or South . well , reads , Conjuro te , etc. It ...
Side 43
... hand . * Suf . Tous droops this lofty pine , and hangs * Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her youngest days . ) • York . Lords , let him go . majesty , " This is the day appointed for the combat ; * And ready are the appellant and defendant ...
... hand . * Suf . Tous droops this lofty pine , and hangs * Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her youngest days . ) • York . Lords , let him go . majesty , " This is the day appointed for the combat ; * And ready are the appellant and defendant ...
Side 46
... hand ; Sir John Stanley , a sheriff , and officers . Serv . So please your grace , we'll take her from the sheriff . " Glo . No , stir not for your lives ; let her pass by . Dutch . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Now thou ...
... hand ; Sir John Stanley , a sheriff , and officers . Serv . So please your grace , we'll take her from the sheriff . " Glo . No , stir not for your lives ; let her pass by . Dutch . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Now thou ...
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