The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Volum 3Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Side 1043
... , I tell you , a refolved Villain , Whofe Bowels fuddenly burft out ; the King Yet fpeaks , and peradventure may recover . F 2 Baft T ! Baft . Who didft thou leave to tend his Majesty of King John . 1043 SCENE VI. ...
... , I tell you , a refolved Villain , Whofe Bowels fuddenly burft out ; the King Yet fpeaks , and peradventure may recover . F 2 Baft T ! Baft . Who didft thou leave to tend his Majesty of King John . 1043 SCENE VI. ...
Side 1044
... Majesty ? Hub . Why , know you not ? The Lords are all come back , And brought Prince Henry in their Company , At whofe requeft the King hath pardon'd them , And they are all about his Majefty . Baft . With - hold thine Indignation ...
... Majesty ? Hub . Why , know you not ? The Lords are all come back , And brought Prince Henry in their Company , At whofe requeft the King hath pardon'd them , And they are all about his Majefty . Baft . With - hold thine Indignation ...
Side 1070
... Majesty Wert thou not Brother to great Edward's Son , This Tongue that runs fo roundly in thy Head , Should run thy Head from thy unreverent Shoulders . Gaunt . Oh fpare me not , my Brother Edward's Son , For that I was his Father ...
... Majesty Wert thou not Brother to great Edward's Son , This Tongue that runs fo roundly in thy Head , Should run thy Head from thy unreverent Shoulders . Gaunt . Oh fpare me not , my Brother Edward's Son , For that I was his Father ...
Side 1071
... Majesty K. Rich . What fay's he ? North . Nay nothing , all is faid : His Tongue is now a ftringless Instrument , Words , Life , and all , old Lancafter hath spent . York . Be York the next , that must be Bankrupt fo . Though Death be ...
... Majesty K. Rich . What fay's he ? North . Nay nothing , all is faid : His Tongue is now a ftringless Instrument , Words , Life , and all , old Lancafter hath spent . York . Be York the next , that must be Bankrupt fo . Though Death be ...
Side 1095
... Majesty . My gracious Lord . K. Rich . Fair Coufin , You debase your Princely Knee , To make the bafe Earth proud with kiffing it . Me rather had , my Heat might feel your Love , Than my un - pleas'd Eve fee your Courtefie . Up Coufin ...
... Majesty . My gracious Lord . K. Rich . Fair Coufin , You debase your Princely Knee , To make the bafe Earth proud with kiffing it . Me rather had , my Heat might feel your Love , Than my un - pleas'd Eve fee your Courtefie . Up Coufin ...
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