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... friends : • But if you mind to hold your true obedience , ▾ Give me affurance with fome friendly vow , • That I may never have you in suspect . Mon. So God help Montague , as he proves true ! Haft . And Haftings , as he favours ...
... friends : • But if you mind to hold your true obedience , ▾ Give me affurance with fome friendly vow , • That I may never have you in suspect . Mon. So God help Montague , as he proves true ! Haft . And Haftings , as he favours ...
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... friends that deign to follow me . Drum . Enter MONTGOMERY , and forces , marching , Glo . Brother , this is fir John Montgomery , Our trusty friend , unless I be deceiv'd . • K. Edw . Welcome , fir John ! But why come you in arms ? Mont ...
... friends that deign to follow me . Drum . Enter MONTGOMERY , and forces , marching , Glo . Brother , this is fir John Montgomery , Our trusty friend , unless I be deceiv'd . • K. Edw . Welcome , fir John ! But why come you in arms ? Mont ...
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... friends are in the north . K. Rich . Cold friends to me : What do they in the north , When they should ferve their fovereign in the west ? Stan . They have not been commanded , mighty king : Pleaseth your majefty to give me leave , I'll ...
... friends are in the north . K. Rich . Cold friends to me : What do they in the north , When they should ferve their fovereign in the west ? Stan . They have not been commanded , mighty king : Pleaseth your majefty to give me leave , I'll ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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