The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... horfe , to horfe ; urge Doubts to them that fear . Willo . Hold out my horfe , and I will firft be there . SCENE The COURT . V. Enter Queen , Bushy , and Bagot . [ Exeunt . Busby . You promis'd , when you parted with the Adam , your ...
... horfe , to horfe ; urge Doubts to them that fear . Willo . Hold out my horfe , and I will firft be there . SCENE The COURT . V. Enter Queen , Bushy , and Bagot . [ Exeunt . Busby . You promis'd , when you parted with the Adam , your ...
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... horfe ? If I dare eat or drink , or breathe , or live , ( 2 ) I dare meet Surry in a wilderness , And fpit upon him , whilft I fay , he lies , And lies , and lies . There is my bond of faith , To tie thee to my ftrong correction . As I ...
... horfe ? If I dare eat or drink , or breathe , or live , ( 2 ) I dare meet Surry in a wilderness , And fpit upon him , whilft I fay , he lies , And lies , and lies . There is my bond of faith , To tie thee to my ftrong correction . As I ...
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... horfe . # -bear you well ] That is , conduct yourself with prudence . rea , look thou pale ? let me fee the Writing . Such harth and defective lines as this , are probably corrupt , and might be ea- Gly fupplied , but that it would be ...
... horfe . # -bear you well ] That is , conduct yourself with prudence . rea , look thou pale ? let me fee the Writing . Such harth and defective lines as this , are probably corrupt , and might be ea- Gly fupplied , but that it would be ...
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... horfe . York : Give me my boots , I fay . Now by my honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain , is the matter ? Dutch . What is York . Peace , foolish woman . Dutch . I will not Peace : what is the matter , Aum . Good ...
... horfe . York : Give me my boots , I fay . Now by my honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain , is the matter ? Dutch . What is York . Peace , foolish woman . Dutch . I will not Peace : what is the matter , Aum . Good ...
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... horfe , that thou fo often haft beftrid ; That horfe , that I fo carefully have drefs'd . K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? tell me , gentle friend How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly , as he had difdain'd the ground . K. Rich So ...
... horfe , that thou fo often haft beftrid ; That horfe , that I fo carefully have drefs'd . K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? tell me , gentle friend How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly , as he had difdain'd the ground . K. Rich So ...
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