The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volumen2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... thine to England's king , Injurious duke ; that threat'st where is no cause . * Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you this ? ' Glo . Ay , my lord cardinal ; How think you by that ? Were it not good , your grace could fly to ...
... thine to England's king , Injurious duke ; that threat'st where is no cause . * Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you this ? ' Glo . Ay , my lord cardinal ; How think you by that ? Were it not good , your grace could fly to ...
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... thine eyes : -wink now now open them : - In my opinion yet thou see'st not well . " " Simp . Yes , master , clear as day ; I thank God , and Saint Alban . Glo . Sav'st thou me so ? What colour is this cloak of ? Simp . Red , master ...
... thine eyes : -wink now now open them : - In my opinion yet thou see'st not well . " " Simp . Yes , master , clear as day ; I thank God , and Saint Alban . Glo . Sav'st thou me so ? What colour is this cloak of ? Simp . Red , master ...
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... thine age 2 Neigh . And here , neighbour , here's a cup of charneco . 3 Neigh . And here's a pot of good double beer , neighbour : drink , and fear not your man . Hor . Let it come , i'faith , and I'll pledge you all ; And a fig for ...
... thine age 2 Neigh . And here , neighbour , here's a cup of charneco . 3 Neigh . And here's a pot of good double beer , neighbour : drink , and fear not your man . Hor . Let it come , i'faith , and I'll pledge you all ; And a fig for ...
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... thine enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient , gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Duch . Ah , Gloster , teach me to forget myself : For , whilst I think I am thy married wife , And thou a prince , protector of this land ...
... thine enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient , gentle Nell ; forget this grief . Duch . Ah , Gloster , teach me to forget myself : For , whilst I think I am thy married wife , And thou a prince , protector of this land ...
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... thine eyes ! * Suff . He doth revive again ; -Madam , be patient . * K . Hen . O heavenly God ! * Q. Mar. How fares my gracious lord ? Suff . Comfort , my sovereign ! gracious Henry , comfort ! K. Hen . What , doth my lord of Suffolk ...
... thine eyes ! * Suff . He doth revive again ; -Madam , be patient . * K . Hen . O heavenly God ! * Q. Mar. How fares my gracious lord ? Suff . Comfort , my sovereign ! gracious Henry , comfort ! K. Hen . What , doth my lord of Suffolk ...
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