The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volume 5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded in their mother's womb To chafe these Pagans , in those holy fields Over whofe acres walk'd those bleffed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the ...
... English fhall we levy ; Whofe arms were moulded in their mother's womb To chafe these Pagans , in those holy fields Over whofe acres walk'd those bleffed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the ...
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... English in his life , than Eight Shillings and Six Pence , and You are welcome , Sir : with this fhrill addition , Anon , anon , Sir ; Score a pint of baftard in the half moon , or fo . ) But , Ned , to drive away the time till Falstaff ...
... English in his life , than Eight Shillings and Six Pence , and You are welcome , Sir : with this fhrill addition , Anon , anon , Sir ; Score a pint of baftard in the half moon , or fo . ) But , Ned , to drive away the time till Falstaff ...
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... English , lord , as well as you , For I was train'd up in the English Court : Where , being young , I framed to the harp Many an English Ditty , lovely well , And gave the tongue a helpful ornament ; A virtue , that was never feen in ...
... English , lord , as well as you , For I was train'd up in the English Court : Where , being young , I framed to the harp Many an English Ditty , lovely well , And gave the tongue a helpful ornament ; A virtue , that was never feen in ...
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... English , I no Welsh . Glend . My daughter weeps , she will not part with you , She'll be a foldier too , fhe'll to the wars . Mort . Good father , tell her , fhe and my aunt Percy Shall follow in your conduct fpeedily . [ Glendower ...
... English , I no Welsh . Glend . My daughter weeps , she will not part with you , She'll be a foldier too , fhe'll to the wars . Mort . Good father , tell her , fhe and my aunt Percy Shall follow in your conduct fpeedily . [ Glendower ...
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... English rebels met Th ' eleventh of this month at Shrewsbury : A mighty and a fearful head they are , If promifes be kept on every hand , As ever offer'd foul play in a State . K. Henry . The Earl of Westmoreland fet forth to - day ...
... English rebels met Th ' eleventh of this month at Shrewsbury : A mighty and a fearful head they are , If promifes be kept on every hand , As ever offer'd foul play in a State . K. Henry . The Earl of Westmoreland fet forth to - day ...
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