The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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... Madam , I intreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous Service . Of you my noble Coufin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us . Of you , and you , Lord Rivers and of Dorset , That all without defert ...
... Madam , I intreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous Service . Of you my noble Coufin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us . Of you , and you , Lord Rivers and of Dorset , That all without defert ...
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... Madam , bethink you like a careful Mother : Of the young Prince your Son ; fend ftraight for him , Let him be crown'd , in him your comfort lives . Drown defperate Sorrow in dead Edward's Grave , And plant your joys in living Edward's ...
... Madam , bethink you like a careful Mother : Of the young Prince your Son ; fend ftraight for him , Let him be crown'd , in him your comfort lives . Drown defperate Sorrow in dead Edward's Grave , And plant your joys in living Edward's ...
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... Madam , and you my Sifter , will you go , To give your Cenfures in this Bufinefs ? [ Exeunti [ Manent Buckingham and Gloucefter .. Buck . My Lord , whoever journies to the Prince , For God's fake let not us two stay at home ; For by the ...
... Madam , and you my Sifter , will you go , To give your Cenfures in this Bufinefs ? [ Exeunti [ Manent Buckingham and Gloucefter .. Buck . My Lord , whoever journies to the Prince , For God's fake let not us two stay at home ; For by the ...
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... Madam , be not angry with a Child . Queen . Pitchers have Ears . . Enter a Meffenger . Arch . Here comes a Meffenger : What News ? Mef . Such News , my Lord , as grieves me to report . Queen . How doth the Prince ? Mef . Well , Madam ...
... Madam , be not angry with a Child . Queen . Pitchers have Ears . . Enter a Meffenger . Arch . Here comes a Meffenger : What News ? Mef . Such News , my Lord , as grieves me to report . Queen . How doth the Prince ? Mef . Well , Madam ...
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... Madam ; by your Patience , I may not fuffer you to vifit them ; The King hath ftrictly charg'd the contrary . Queen . The King ? who's that ? Licu . I mean the Lord Protector . Queen . The Lord protect him from that Kingly Title . Hath ...
... Madam ; by your Patience , I may not fuffer you to vifit them ; The King hath ftrictly charg'd the contrary . Queen . The King ? who's that ? Licu . I mean the Lord Protector . Queen . The Lord protect him from that Kingly Title . Hath ...
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;– In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, 5 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1709 |
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