The plays of Shakespeare, from the text of S. Johnson, with the prefaces, notes &c. of Rowe, Pope and many other critics. 6 vols. [in 12 pt. Followed by] Shakespeare's poems, Том 8 |
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... farewel and sit you fast , For I rill hence to Warwick's other daughter ; That
though I want a kingdom , yet in marriage I may not prove inferior to yourself . -
You , that love me and Warwick , follow me . [ Exit Clarence , and Somerset
follows .
... farewel and sit you fast , For I rill hence to Warwick's other daughter ; That
though I want a kingdom , yet in marriage I may not prove inferior to yourself . -
You , that love me and Warwick , follow me . [ Exit Clarence , and Somerset
follows .
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But follow me , and Edward shall be ours . 1 Watch Who goes there ? 2 WATCH .
Stay , or thou dieft . ( Warwick and the rest cry all , Warwick ! Warwick ! and set
upon the guard ; who fly , crying , Arms ! Arms ! Warwick and the rest following ...
But follow me , and Edward shall be ours . 1 Watch Who goes there ? 2 WATCH .
Stay , or thou dieft . ( Warwick and the rest cry all , Warwick ! Warwick ! and set
upon the guard ; who fly , crying , Arms ! Arms ! Warwick and the rest following ...
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K. Edw . Why , and I challenge nothing but my dukedom ; As being well content
with that alone . Glo . But when the fox has once got in his nose , He'll soon find
means to make the body follow . [ Afide . Hast . Why , master Mayor , why stand
you ...
K. Edw . Why , and I challenge nothing but my dukedom ; As being well content
with that alone . Glo . But when the fox has once got in his nose , He'll soon find
means to make the body follow . [ Afide . Hast . Why , master Mayor , why stand
you ...
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-When he , that is my husband now , Came to me , as I follow'd Henry's coarse ,
When scarce the blood was well walh'd from his hands , Which issu'd from my
other angel husband , And that dear saint , which then I weeping follow'd , O
when ...
-When he , that is my husband now , Came to me , as I follow'd Henry's coarse ,
When scarce the blood was well walh'd from his hands , Which issu'd from my
other angel husband , And that dear saint , which then I weeping follow'd , O
when ...
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... God and our good cause fight upon our side , The pray'rs of holy saints , and
wronged souls , ' Like high rear'd bulwarks , stand before our facem Richard
except , those , whom we fight against , Had rather have us win , than him they
follow .
... God and our good cause fight upon our side , The pray'rs of holy saints , and
wronged souls , ' Like high rear'd bulwarks , stand before our facem Richard
except , those , whom we fight against , Had rather have us win , than him they
follow .
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