Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt. I-II. King Henry VJ. and P. Knapton, 1745 |
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... mother's shames , Draws those heav'n moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heav'n shall take in nature of a fee : With these sad crystal beads heav'n fhall be brib'd To K. Philip . Some trumpet summon hither to the walls 122 King JOHN .
... mother's shames , Draws those heav'n moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heav'n shall take in nature of a fee : With these sad crystal beads heav'n fhall be brib'd To K. Philip . Some trumpet summon hither to the walls 122 King JOHN .
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... fhall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to our poffeffion ? : 1 Cit . In brief , we are the King of England's fubjects ; For him , and in his right , we hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then the King , and let me ...
... fhall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to our poffeffion ? : 1 Cit . In brief , we are the King of England's fubjects ; For him , and in his right , we hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then the King , and let me ...
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... fhall these hands , so lately purg'd of blood , So newly join'd in love , so strong in both , Unyoke this seisure , and this kind regreet ? Play faft and loose with faith ? so jest with heav'n , Make fuch unconstant children of our ...
... fhall these hands , so lately purg'd of blood , So newly join'd in love , so strong in both , Unyoke this seisure , and this kind regreet ? Play faft and loose with faith ? so jest with heav'n , Make fuch unconstant children of our ...
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... fhall hereafter , my thrice gracious Lord , Be more my self . K. Henry . Harry , for all the world , As thou art at this hour , was Richard then , When I from France fet foot at Ravenspurg ; And ev'n as I was then , is Percy now . Now ...
... fhall hereafter , my thrice gracious Lord , Be more my self . K. Henry . Harry , for all the world , As thou art at this hour , was Richard then , When I from France fet foot at Ravenspurg ; And ev'n as I was then , is Percy now . Now ...
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... fhall fuffice . Fal . I am bound to thee , reverend Feeble . Who is the next ? Shal . Peter Bulcalf of the green . Fal . Yea , marry , let us see Bulcalf . Bul . Here , Sir . Fal . Trust me , a likely fellow . Come prick me Bul- calf ...
... fhall fuffice . Fal . I am bound to thee , reverend Feeble . Who is the next ? Shal . Peter Bulcalf of the green . Fal . Yea , marry , let us see Bulcalf . Bul . Here , Sir . Fal . Trust me , a likely fellow . Come prick me Bul- calf ...
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Historical plays: King Lear. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, pt.I ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1770 |
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