The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Band 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... eyes , that I can read no further . K. Henry . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Win . Item , That the Dutchies of Anjou and Maine fhall be releafed and delivered to the King her father , and She fent over of the King of ...
... eyes , that I can read no further . K. Henry . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Win . Item , That the Dutchies of Anjou and Maine fhall be releafed and delivered to the King her father , and She fent over of the King of ...
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... eyes no tears . Anjou and Maine ! myself did win them both , Those provinces thefe arms of mine did conquer . And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Deliver'd up again with peaceful words ? * York . For Suffolk's Duke , may he be ...
... eyes no tears . Anjou and Maine ! myself did win them both , Those provinces thefe arms of mine did conquer . And are the cities , that I got with wounds , Deliver'd up again with peaceful words ? * York . For Suffolk's Duke , may he be ...
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... plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixt to the fullen earth , Gazing Gazing at that which feems to dim thy fight ? KING HENRY VI . 11.
... plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphry knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixt to the fullen earth , Gazing Gazing at that which feems to dim thy fight ? KING HENRY VI . 11.
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... eyes and thoughts Bent on a Crown , the treasure of thy heart , 4 For flying at the brook . ] The falconer's term for hawking at water - fowl . 5 The wind was very high , And , ten to one , old Joan had not gone cut . ] I am told by a ...
... eyes and thoughts Bent on a Crown , the treasure of thy heart , 4 For flying at the brook . ] The falconer's term for hawking at water - fowl . 5 The wind was very high , And , ten to one , old Joan had not gone cut . ] I am told by a ...
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... eyes - wink now - now open them → In my opinion , yet , thou fee'ft not well . Simp . Yes , mafter , clear as day ; I thank God and Saint Alban . Glo . Say'ft thou me fo ? what colour is this cloak of ? Simp . Red , mafter , red as ...
... eyes - wink now - now open them → In my opinion , yet , thou fee'ft not well . Simp . Yes , mafter , clear as day ; I thank God and Saint Alban . Glo . Say'ft thou me fo ? what colour is this cloak of ? Simp . Red , mafter , red as ...
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