The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Volum 6H. Baldwin, 1968 |
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... majesty . Hor . And I accept the combat willingly . Pet . Alas , my lord , I cannot fight ; for God's fake , * pity my cafe ! the spight of man prevaileth against me . * O , Lord have mercy upon me ! I fhall never be able to fight a ...
... majesty . Hor . And I accept the combat willingly . Pet . Alas , my lord , I cannot fight ; for God's fake , * pity my cafe ! the spight of man prevaileth against me . * O , Lord have mercy upon me ! I fhall never be able to fight a ...
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... majesty , That cardinal Beaufort is at point of death : For fuddenly a grievous fickness took him , That makes him gafp , and ftare , and catch the air , Blafpheming God , and curfing men on earth . Sometime , he talks as if duke ...
... majesty , That cardinal Beaufort is at point of death : For fuddenly a grievous fickness took him , That makes him gafp , and ftare , and catch the air , Blafpheming God , and curfing men on earth . Sometime , he talks as if duke ...
Side 359
... majesty ; His head by nature fram'd to wear a crown , • His hand to wield a scepter ; and himself Likely , in time , to blefs a regal throne . Make much of him , my lords ; for this is he , • Must help you more than you are hurt by me ...
... majesty ; His head by nature fram'd to wear a crown , • His hand to wield a scepter ; and himself Likely , in time , to blefs a regal throne . Make much of him , my lords ; for this is he , • Must help you more than you are hurt by me ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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