The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Clifford of Cumberland , ' tis Warwick calls ; And if thou dost not hide thee from the
bear , ( Now when the angry trumpet sounds alarum , and dying mens ' cries do
fill the empty air ) , Clifford , 1 say , come forth and fight with me ; Proud northern ...
Clifford of Cumberland , ' tis Warwick calls ; And if thou dost not hide thee from the
bear , ( Now when the angry trumpet sounds alarum , and dying mens ' cries do
fill the empty air ) , Clifford , 1 say , come forth and fight with me ; Proud northern ...
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Why , that's my fortune too ; therefore I'll North . Be it with resolution then to fight . [
Itay . Prince . My Royal father , cheer these Noble Lords , And hearten those that
fight in your defence : Unheath your sword , good father ; cry , St George !
Why , that's my fortune too ; therefore I'll North . Be it with resolution then to fight . [
Itay . Prince . My Royal father , cheer these Noble Lords , And hearten those that
fight in your defence : Unheath your sword , good father ; cry , St George !
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... thy brother , tender George , Be executed in his father's fight . Farewell ; the
leisure and the fearful time Cuts off the ceremonious vows of love , And ample
interchange of sweet discourse , Which so long - sundred friends should dwell
upon .
... thy brother , tender George , Be executed in his father's fight . Farewell ; the
leisure and the fearful time Cuts off the ceremonious vows of love , And ample
interchange of sweet discourse , Which so long - sundred friends should dwell
upon .
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... God and our good cause fight upon our side : The pray'rs of holy faints , and
wronged souls , Like high - rear'd bulwarks , stand before our faces , 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 faints , and
wronged souls , Like high - rear'd bulwarks , stand before our faces , Richard
except , those whom we fight against , Had rather have us win , than him they
follow .
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Drum afar of Fight , Gentlemen of England ! fight , bold yeomen ! Draw , archers ,
draw your arrows to the head ; Spur your proud horses hard , and ride in blood ;
Amaze the welkin with your broken staves ! Enter a Messenger . What says Lord
...
Drum afar of Fight , Gentlemen of England ! fight , bold yeomen ! Draw , archers ,
draw your arrows to the head ; Spur your proud horses hard , and ride in blood ;
Amaze the welkin with your broken staves ! Enter a Messenger . What says Lord
...
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