Works, Containing His Plays and Poems: To which is Added a Glossary, Volumen4G.G. & J. Robinson, R. Faulder, B. & J. White, J. Edwards, T. Payne, Jun. J. Walker, & J. Anderson, 1797 |
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... night ! Comets , importing change of time and states , Brandish your crystal treffes in the sky ; And with them fcourge the bad revolting stars , That have confented unto Henry's death ! Henry the fifth , too famous to live long ...
... night ! Comets , importing change of time and states , Brandish your crystal treffes in the sky ; And with them fcourge the bad revolting stars , That have confented unto Henry's death ! Henry the fifth , too famous to live long ...
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... night the fiege affuredly I'll raise : Expect faint Martin's fummer , halcyon days , Since I have entered into these wars . Glory is like a circle in the water , Which never ceafeth to enlarge itself , Till , by broad fpreading , it ...
... night the fiege affuredly I'll raise : Expect faint Martin's fummer , halcyon days , Since I have entered into these wars . Glory is like a circle in the water , Which never ceafeth to enlarge itself , Till , by broad fpreading , it ...
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... Burgundy , - By whofe approach , the regions of Artois , Walloon , and Picardy , are friends to us , - This happy night the Frenchmen are fecure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then KING HENRY VI . 25.
... Burgundy , - By whofe approach , the regions of Artois , Walloon , and Picardy , are friends to us , - This happy night the Frenchmen are fecure , Having all day carous'd and banqueted : Embrace we then KING HENRY VI . 25.
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... night appear How much in duty I am bound to both . [ The English fcale the walls , crying St. George ! a Talbot ! and all enter by the town . SENT . [ Within . ] Arm , arm the enemy doth make affault ! The French leap over the walls in ...
... night appear How much in duty I am bound to both . [ The English fcale the walls , crying St. George ! a Talbot ! and all enter by the town . SENT . [ Within . ] Arm , arm the enemy doth make affault ! The French leap over the walls in ...
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... night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . ALEN . Had all your quarters been as safely kept , As that whereof I had the government , We had not been thus fhamefully furpriz'd . BAST . Mine was fecure . REIG . And fo was mine ...
... night , Did look no better to that weighty charge . ALEN . Had all your quarters been as safely kept , As that whereof I had the government , We had not been thus fhamefully furpriz'd . BAST . Mine was fecure . REIG . And fo was mine ...
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