The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Side 9
... there , That made him fend Lord Haftings to the Tower ? From whence this Day he is delivered . We are not safe , Clarence we are not fafe . Clar . By Heaven , I think there is no Man secure But the Queen's Kindred , and Night - walking ...
... there , That made him fend Lord Haftings to the Tower ? From whence this Day he is delivered . We are not safe , Clarence we are not fafe . Clar . By Heaven , I think there is no Man secure But the Queen's Kindred , and Night - walking ...
Side 29
... there were crept , As ' twere in fcorn of Eyes , reflecting Gems , That woo'd the flimy bottom of the Deep , And mock'd the dead Bones that lay fcatter'd by . Keep . Had you fuch leifure in the time of Death , To gaze upon the Secrets ...
... there were crept , As ' twere in fcorn of Eyes , reflecting Gems , That woo'd the flimy bottom of the Deep , And mock'd the dead Bones that lay fcatter'd by . Keep . Had you fuch leifure in the time of Death , To gaze upon the Secrets ...
Side 31
... There lies the Duke asleep , and there the Keys . Il to the King , and fignifie to him , That thus I have refign'd to you my charge . 1 Vil . You may , Sir , ' tis a point of Wisdom : Fare you well . 2 Vil . What , fhall we ftab him as ...
... There lies the Duke asleep , and there the Keys . Il to the King , and fignifie to him , That thus I have refign'd to you my charge . 1 Vil . You may , Sir , ' tis a point of Wisdom : Fare you well . 2 Vil . What , fhall we ftab him as ...
Side 36
... There Haftings , I will never more remember Our former hatred , fo thrive I and mine . K. Edw . Dorfet , embrace him : Haftings , love Lord Mar- - quifs . Dorf . This interchange of Love , I here proteft , Upon my part , fhall be ...
... There Haftings , I will never more remember Our former hatred , fo thrive I and mine . K. Edw . Dorfet , embrace him : Haftings , love Lord Mar- - quifs . Dorf . This interchange of Love , I here proteft , Upon my part , fhall be ...
Side 48
... there , You break no Privilege nor Charter there : Oft have I heard of Sanctuary Men , But Sanctuary Children , ne'er ' till now . Arch . My Lord , you shall o'er - rule my Mind for once . Come on , Lord Haftings , will you go with me ...
... there , You break no Privilege nor Charter there : Oft have I heard of Sanctuary Men , But Sanctuary Children , ne'er ' till now . Arch . My Lord , you shall o'er - rule my Mind for once . Come on , Lord Haftings , will you go with me ...
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