The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Whose double tongue may with a mortal touch Throw death upon thy fovereign's enemies . Mock not my fenfelefs conjuration , lords ; This earth fhall have a feeling , and these stones Prove armed foldiers , ere her native king Shall ...
... Whose double tongue may with a mortal touch Throw death upon thy fovereign's enemies . Mock not my fenfelefs conjuration , lords ; This earth fhall have a feeling , and these stones Prove armed foldiers , ere her native king Shall ...
Side 225
... whose flint bofom my condemned lord Is doom'd a prifoner by proud Bolingbroke : 9 Here let us reft , if this rebellious earth Have any refting for her true king's queen . Enter King Richard , and guards . But foft , but fee , or rather ...
... whose flint bofom my condemned lord Is doom'd a prifoner by proud Bolingbroke : 9 Here let us reft , if this rebellious earth Have any refting for her true king's queen . Enter King Richard , and guards . But foft , but fee , or rather ...
Side 254
... Whose arms were moulded in their mothers ' wombs To chase these pagans , in thofe holy fields , Over whofe acres walk'd thofe bleffed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd , For our advantage , on the bitter crofs ...
... Whose arms were moulded in their mothers ' wombs To chase these pagans , in thofe holy fields , Over whofe acres walk'd thofe bleffed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd , For our advantage , on the bitter crofs ...
Side 283
... ( Whose wrongs in us God pardon ! ) did fet forth Upon his Irish expedition ; From whence he , intercepted , did return To be depos'd , and , fhortly , murdered . Wor . And for whose death , we in the world's wide mouth 4 But I will lift ...
... ( Whose wrongs in us God pardon ! ) did fet forth Upon his Irish expedition ; From whence he , intercepted , did return To be depos'd , and , fhortly , murdered . Wor . And for whose death , we in the world's wide mouth 4 But I will lift ...
Side 295
... whose works the cant of low converfation is preferved . Again , in the play of Apius and Virginia , 1575 , Haphazard , the vice , fays : " At hand , quoth pickpurfe , here redy am I , " See well to the cutpurfe , be ruled by me ...
... whose works the cant of low converfation is preferved . Again , in the play of Apius and Virginia , 1575 , Haphazard , the vice , fays : " At hand , quoth pickpurfe , here redy am I , " See well to the cutpurfe , be ruled by me ...
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