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. By N. Rowe, Svazek 4Jacob Tonson, 1709 - Počet stran: 3324 |
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Strana 1544
... these thy forward Sons . York . Now York and Lancaster are reconcil'd . Exe . Accurft be he that seeks to make them Foes . Sonet . Here they come down . York . Farewel , my gracious Lord , I'll to my Castle . War . And I'll keep London ...
... these thy forward Sons . York . Now York and Lancaster are reconcil'd . Exe . Accurft be he that seeks to make them Foes . Sonet . Here they come down . York . Farewel , my gracious Lord , I'll to my Castle . War . And I'll keep London ...
Strana 1557
... these News in tears , And now to add more measure to your Woes , I come to tell you things fith then befaln . After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave Father fought his latest Gafp , Tidings , as fwiftly as the Poft ...
... these News in tears , And now to add more measure to your Woes , I come to tell you things fith then befaln . After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave Father fought his latest Gafp , Tidings , as fwiftly as the Poft ...
Strana 1565
... these Eyes of mine , Or Fortune given me meafure of revenge . Edw . O Warwick , I do bend my Knee with thine , And in this Vow do chain my Soul to thine . And e'er my Knee rife from the Earth's cold Face , I throw my Hands , mine Eyes ...
... these Eyes of mine , Or Fortune given me meafure of revenge . Edw . O Warwick , I do bend my Knee with thine , And in this Vow do chain my Soul to thine . And e'er my Knee rife from the Earth's cold Face , I throw my Hands , mine Eyes ...
Strana 1568
... , more than common O that my Death would stay these rueful deeds : Opity , pity , gentle Heaven , pity . The red Rofe and the white are on his Face , The The fatal Colours of our ftriving Houfes . The one 1568 The Third Part of.
... , more than common O that my Death would stay these rueful deeds : Opity , pity , gentle Heaven , pity . The red Rofe and the white are on his Face , The The fatal Colours of our ftriving Houfes . The one 1568 The Third Part of.
Strana 1572
... these Lands together , And having France thy Friend , thou shalt not dread The fcatter'd Foe , that hopes to rife again : For though they cannot greatly fting to hurt , Yet look to have them buz to offend thine Ears . Firft will I fee ...
... these Lands together , And having France thy Friend , thou shalt not dread The fcatter'd Foe , that hopes to rife again : For though they cannot greatly fting to hurt , Yet look to have them buz to offend thine Ears . Firft will I fee ...
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