The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... eye , That all the treasons for thefe eighteen years , Complotted and contrived in this Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray ... eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay , our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by ...
... eye , That all the treasons for thefe eighteen years , Complotted and contrived in this Land , Fetch from falfe Mowbray ... eyes and ears . Were he our brother , nay , our Kingdom's heir , As he is but our father's brother's fon ; Now by ...
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... eye . [ Exeunt . Mar. SCENE IV . The Lifts , at Coventry . Enter the Lord - Marfbal , and Aumerle . MY Y lord Aumerle , is Harry Hereford arm'd ? Aum . Yea , at all points , and longs to enter in . Mar. The Duke of Norfolk ...
... eye . [ Exeunt . Mar. SCENE IV . The Lifts , at Coventry . Enter the Lord - Marfbal , and Aumerle . MY Y lord Aumerle , is Harry Hereford arm'd ? Aum . Yea , at all points , and longs to enter in . Mar. The Duke of Norfolk ...
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... eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear . As confident , as is the Faulcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight . My loving lord , I take my leave of you , Of you , my noble Coufin , lord Aumerle ...
... eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's fpear . As confident , as is the Faulcon's flight Against a bird , do I with Mowbray fight . My loving lord , I take my leave of you , Of you , my noble Coufin , lord Aumerle ...
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... eye . Order the tryal , Marshal , and begin . Mar. Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Receive thy Lance ; and heav'n defend thy Right ! Boling . Strong as a tower in hope , I cry Amen . Mar. Go bear this Lance to Thomas Duke of ...
... eye . Order the tryal , Marshal , and begin . Mar. Harry of Hereford , Lancaster and Derby , Receive thy Lance ; and heav'n defend thy Right ! Boling . Strong as a tower in hope , I cry Amen . Mar. Go bear this Lance to Thomas Duke of ...
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... eyes do hate the dire afpect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour swords ; ( 2 ) [ And for we think , the eagle - winged pride Of sky - afpiring and ambitious thoughts With rival - hating Envy fet you on , To wake our Peace ( 3 ) ...
... eyes do hate the dire afpect Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbour swords ; ( 2 ) [ And for we think , the eagle - winged pride Of sky - afpiring and ambitious thoughts With rival - hating Envy fet you on , To wake our Peace ( 3 ) ...
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