The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... fweet Fortune's Minion , and her Pride : Whilft I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and dishonour ftain the brow Of my young Harry . O could it be prov'd , That fome night - tripping Fairy had exchang'd , In cradle - clothes ...
... fweet Fortune's Minion , and her Pride : Whilft I , by looking on the praise of him , See riot and dishonour ftain the brow Of my young Harry . O could it be prov'd , That fome night - tripping Fairy had exchang'd , In cradle - clothes ...
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... ring knight fo fair . And I pray thee , fweet wag , when thou art King- as God fave thy Grace , ( Majefty , I should say ; for grace thou wilt have none . ) P. Henry . P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No 8 The First Part of King HENRY IV .
... ring knight fo fair . And I pray thee , fweet wag , when thou art King- as God fave thy Grace , ( Majefty , I should say ; for grace thou wilt have none . ) P. Henry . P. Henry . What ! none ? Fal . No 8 The First Part of King HENRY IV .
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... fweet wag , when thou art King , let not us that are fquires of the night's body , be call'd thieves of the day's booty . Let us be Diana's forefters , gentlemen of the fhade , minions of the Moon ; and let men fay , we be men of good ...
... fweet wag , when thou art King , let not us that are fquires of the night's body , be call'd thieves of the day's booty . Let us be Diana's forefters , gentlemen of the fhade , minions of the Moon ; and let men fay , we be men of good ...
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... fweet wag , fhall there be Gallows ftanding in England , when thou art King ? and resolution thus fobb'd as it is , with the rufty curb of old father antic , the law ? Do not thou , when thou art a King , hang a thief . P. Henry . No ...
... fweet wag , fhall there be Gallows ftanding in England , when thou art King ? and resolution thus fobb'd as it is , with the rufty curb of old father antic , the law ? Do not thou , when thou art a King , hang a thief . P. Henry . No ...
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... fweet Hal . What fays Mon- fieur Remorfe ? what fays Sir John Sack and Sugar ? Jack ! how agree the devil and thou about thy soul , that thou foldeft him on Good - Friday laft , for a cup Madeira , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Henry ...
... fweet Hal . What fays Mon- fieur Remorfe ? what fays Sir John Sack and Sugar ? Jack ! how agree the devil and thou about thy soul , that thou foldeft him on Good - Friday laft , for a cup Madeira , and a cold capon's leg ? P. Henry ...
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