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... Suffolk dare him ? 2. Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant controller , Though Suffolk dare him twenty thousand times . War . Madam , be ftill ; with reverence may I say ; For every word , you ...
... Suffolk dare him ? 2. Mar. He dares not calm his contumelious fpirit , Nor cease to be an arrogant controller , Though Suffolk dare him twenty thousand times . War . Madam , be ftill ; with reverence may I say ; For every word , you ...
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... Suffolk's exile , my foul's treasure ? Why only , Suffolk , mourn I not for thee , And with the fouthern clouds contend in tears ; Theirs for the earth's increase * , mine for my forrows ? And whispers to his pillow , as to him , The ...
... Suffolk's exile , my foul's treasure ? Why only , Suffolk , mourn I not for thee , And with the fouthern clouds contend in tears ; Theirs for the earth's increase * , mine for my forrows ? And whispers to his pillow , as to him , The ...
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... Suffolk , I must waft thee to thy death . 5 Being captain of a pinnace , ] A pinnace did not anciently fignify , as at present , a man of war's boat , but a fhip of finall burthen . So , in Winwood's Memorials , Vol . III . p . 118 ...
... Suffolk , I must waft thee to thy death . 5 Being captain of a pinnace , ] A pinnace did not anciently fignify , as at present , a man of war's boat , but a fhip of finall burthen . So , in Winwood's Memorials , Vol . III . p . 118 ...
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VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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