King Henry VI, parts 2-3. King Richard III. King Henry VIIIJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... royal excellence ! With , God preferve the good Duke Humphry ! I fear me , lords , for all this flattering glofs , He will be found a dangerous protector . Buck . Why fhould he then protect our fovereign , He being of age to govern of ...
... royal excellence ! With , God preferve the good Duke Humphry ! I fear me , lords , for all this flattering glofs , He will be found a dangerous protector . Buck . Why fhould he then protect our fovereign , He being of age to govern of ...
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... Royal Majefty ! Elean . What fay'ft thou ? Majefty ? I am but Grace , Hume . But by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your Grace's title fhall be multiply'd . Elean . What fay'ft thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr'd With Margery ...
... Royal Majefty ! Elean . What fay'ft thou ? Majefty ? I am but Grace , Hume . But by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your Grace's title fhall be multiply'd . Elean . What fay'ft thou , man ? haft thou as yet conferr'd With Margery ...
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... royal Majefty , Let him have all the rigor of the Law . Arm . Alas , my lord , hang me , if ever I fpake the words . My accufer is my prentice , and when I did correct him for his fault the other day , he did vow upon his knees he would ...
... royal Majefty , Let him have all the rigor of the Law . Arm . Alas , my lord , hang me , if ever I fpake the words . My accufer is my prentice , and when I did correct him for his fault the other day , he did vow upon his knees he would ...
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... royal person , Or be admitted to your Highness ' council . By flatt'ry hath he won the common hearts : And when he'll please to make commotion , ' Tis to be fear'd , they all will follow him . Now ' tis the spring , and weeds are ...
... royal person , Or be admitted to your Highness ' council . By flatt'ry hath he won the common hearts : And when he'll please to make commotion , ' Tis to be fear'd , they all will follow him . Now ' tis the spring , and weeds are ...
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... royal person , As is the fucking lamb or harmless dove : The Duke is virtuous , mild , and too well given To dream on evil , or to work my downfal . Q. Mar. Ah ! what's more dang'rous than this fond affiance ? Seems he a dove ? his ...
... royal person , As is the fucking lamb or harmless dove : The Duke is virtuous , mild , and too well given To dream on evil , or to work my downfal . Q. Mar. Ah ! what's more dang'rous than this fond affiance ? Seems he a dove ? his ...
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