King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain'd for lewd employments * , Like a false traitor , and injurious villain . Besides , I say , and will in battle prove ...
... hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , In name of lendings for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain'd for lewd employments * , Like a false traitor , and injurious villain . Besides , I say , and will in battle prove ...
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... hath fostered3 ; And for our eyes do hate the dire aspect 4 Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbours ' swords ; 2 -- - hath thrown his WARDER down . ] A warder appears to have been a kind of truncheon carried by the person who ...
... hath fostered3 ; And for our eyes do hate the dire aspect 4 Of civil wounds plough'd up with neighbours ' swords ; 2 -- - hath thrown his WARDER down . ] A warder appears to have been a kind of truncheon carried by the person who ...
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... hath got me fame . " M. MASON . 9 - compassionate ; ] For plaintive . WARBURTON . 1 ( Our part , & c . ) ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the law of nations , whether a banished man may be still tied in his ...
... hath got me fame . " M. MASON . 9 - compassionate ; ] For plaintive . WARBURTON . 1 ( Our part , & c . ) ] It is a question much debated amongst the writers of the law of nations , whether a banished man may be still tied in his ...
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... hath given to man a country no more than she hath a house , or lands , or livings . Socrates would neither call himself an Athenian , neither a Græ- cian , but a citizen of the world . Plato would never accompt him banished , that had ...
... hath given to man a country no more than she hath a house , or lands , or livings . Socrates would neither call himself an Athenian , neither a Græ- cian , but a citizen of the world . Plato would never accompt him banished , that had ...
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... hath spent . YORK . Be York the next that must be bankrupt so ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. RICH . The ripest fruit first falls , and so doth he ; His time is spent , our pilgrimage must be9 : So much for that ...
... hath spent . YORK . Be York the next that must be bankrupt so ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. RICH . The ripest fruit first falls , and so doth he ; His time is spent , our pilgrimage must be9 : So much for that ...
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