The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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... my Glo'ster , ( One vial full of Edward's facred blood , One flourishing branch of
his most Royal root ) , Is crack'd , and all the precious liquor spilt ; Is hack'd down ,
and his summer - leaves all faded , By Envy's hand , and Murder's bloody axe !
... my Glo'ster , ( One vial full of Edward's facred blood , One flourishing branch of
his most Royal root ) , Is crack'd , and all the precious liquor spilt ; Is hack'd down ,
and his summer - leaves all faded , By Envy's hand , and Murder's bloody axe !
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As for proof , now : A purse of gold most resolutely snatch'don Monday night , and
most diffolutely spent on Tuesday morning ; got with swearing , Lay by , and
spent with crying , Bring in ; now in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder ...
As for proof , now : A purse of gold most resolutely snatch'don Monday night , and
most diffolutely spent on Tuesday morning ; got with swearing , Lay by , and
spent with crying , Bring in ; now in as low an ebb as the foot of the ladder ...
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( The most impediments unto my speech ) , I had forestall'd this dear and deep
rebuke , Ere you with grief had ipoke , and I had heard The courie of it so far .
There is your crown ; And he that wears the crown immortally , Long guard it
your's !
( The most impediments unto my speech ) , I had forestall'd this dear and deep
rebuke , Ere you with grief had ipoke , and I had heard The courie of it so far .
There is your crown ; And he that wears the crown immortally , Long guard it
your's !
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most . To the Ch . yuft . Ch . Just . I am assur'd , if I be meafur'd rightly , Your
Majesty hath no juit cause to hate me .. P. Henry . No ! might a prince of my great
hopes So great indignities you laid upon me ? [ forget What ! rate , rebuke , and ...
most . To the Ch . yuft . Ch . Just . I am assur'd , if I be meafur'd rightly , Your
Majesty hath no juit cause to hate me .. P. Henry . No ! might a prince of my great
hopes So great indignities you laid upon me ? [ forget What ! rate , rebuke , and ...
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My most redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe : For peace
itself should not to dull a kingdom , ( Though war nor no known quarrel were in
question ) , But that defences , muiters , preparations , Should be maintain d ...
My most redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe : For peace
itself should not to dull a kingdom , ( Though war nor no known quarrel were in
question ) , But that defences , muiters , preparations , Should be maintain d ...
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