The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 1547
An Oath is of no moment , being not took Before a true and lawful Magistrate , That hath Authority over him that Swears . Henry had none , but did usurp the Place . Then seeing ' twas he that made you to depose , Your Oath ...
An Oath is of no moment , being not took Before a true and lawful Magistrate , That hath Authority over him that Swears . Henry had none , but did usurp the Place . Then seeing ' twas he that made you to depose , Your Oath ...
Strana 1549
Cliff . In vain thou speak'st , poor Boy : . My Father's Blood hath stopt the passage Where thy Words should enter , Rus . Then let my Father's Blood open it again , He is a Man , and , Clifford , cope with him .
Cliff . In vain thou speak'st , poor Boy : . My Father's Blood hath stopt the passage Where thy Words should enter , Rus . Then let my Father's Blood open it again , He is a Man , and , Clifford , cope with him .
Strana 1550
The Army of the Queen hath got the Field : My Uncles both are fain in rescuing me , And all my Followers , to the eager Foe Turn back , and fly , like Ships before the Wind , Or Lambs pursu'd by hungerostarved Wolves .
The Army of the Queen hath got the Field : My Uncles both are fain in rescuing me , And all my Followers , to the eager Foe Turn back , and fly , like Ships before the Wind , Or Lambs pursu'd by hungerostarved Wolves .
Strana 1551
Now Phaetox hath tumbled from his Car , And made an Evening at the Noon - tide Prick . Tork . My Afhes , as the Phænix , may bring forth A Bird , that will revenge upon you all : And in that hope I throw mine Eyes to Heav'n , Scorning ...
Now Phaetox hath tumbled from his Car , And made an Evening at the Noon - tide Prick . Tork . My Afhes , as the Phænix , may bring forth A Bird , that will revenge upon you all : And in that hope I throw mine Eyes to Heav'n , Scorning ...
Strana 1564
But when we saw our Sunshine made thy Spring , And that thy Summer bred us no encrease , We see the Ax to thy usurping Root ; And though the Edge hath something hit our selves , Yet know thou , since we have begun to strike , We'll ...
But when we saw our Sunshine made thy Spring , And that thy Summer bred us no encrease , We see the Ax to thy usurping Root ; And though the Edge hath something hit our selves , Yet know thou , since we have begun to strike , We'll ...
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