The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... caufe you come ; Namely , t ' appeal each other of high Treafon . Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? Boling . Firft ( Heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a ...
... caufe you come ; Namely , t ' appeal each other of high Treafon . Coufin of Hereford , what doft thou object Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? Boling . Firft ( Heaven be the record to my speech ! ) In the devotion of a ...
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... caufe of his arrival here in arms ; Afk him his name , and orderly proceed To fwear him in the justice of his Cause . Mar. In God's name and the King's , art ? fay who thou [ To Mowbray . And And why thou com'ft , thus knightly clad in ...
... caufe of his arrival here in arms ; Afk him his name , and orderly proceed To fwear him in the justice of his Cause . Mar. In God's name and the King's , art ? fay who thou [ To Mowbray . And And why thou com'ft , thus knightly clad in ...
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... Caufe .. Mar. What is thy name , and wherefore com'ft thou hither , Before King Richard , in his royal Lifts ? [ To Boling . Against whom comeft thou ? and what's thy Quarrel ? Speak like a true Knight , fo defend thee heav'n ! Boling ...
... Caufe .. Mar. What is thy name , and wherefore com'ft thou hither , Before King Richard , in his royal Lifts ? [ To Boling . Against whom comeft thou ? and what's thy Quarrel ? Speak like a true Knight , fo defend thee heav'n ! Boling ...
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... Caufe is right , So be thy Fortune in this royal fight ! Farewel , my Blood , which if to - day thou fhed , Lament we may , but not revenge thee dead . Boling . Oh , let no noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's ...
... Caufe is right , So be thy Fortune in this royal fight ! Farewel , my Blood , which if to - day thou fhed , Lament we may , but not revenge thee dead . Boling . Oh , let no noble eye profane a tear For me , if I be gor'd with Mowbray's ...
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... Caufe , I would not ftay . Boling Then , England's Ground , farewel ; fweet foil , adieu , My mother and my nurfe , which bears me me yet . Where - e'er I wander , boast of this I can , Though banish'd ; yet a true - born Englishman ...
... Caufe , I would not ftay . Boling Then , England's Ground , farewel ; fweet foil , adieu , My mother and my nurfe , which bears me me yet . Where - e'er I wander , boast of this I can , Though banish'd ; yet a true - born Englishman ...
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