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Andrew Becket. For who liv'd king but I could dig his grave ? And who durft fmile , when Warwick bent his brow ? Henry VI . P. 3 , A. 5 , S. 2 . His fword ( death's stamp ) Where it did mark , it took ; from face to foot He was a thing ...
Andrew Becket. For who liv'd king but I could dig his grave ? And who durft fmile , when Warwick bent his brow ? Henry VI . P. 3 , A. 5 , S. 2 . His fword ( death's stamp ) Where it did mark , it took ; from face to foot He was a thing ...
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... king , As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 1 , S. She bids you Upon the wanton rushes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And she will fing the fong that pleaseth you , And on your eye ...
... king , As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke . Henry IV . P. 1 , A. 1 , S. She bids you Upon the wanton rushes lay you down , And reft your gentle head upon her lap , And she will fing the fong that pleaseth you , And on your eye ...
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... , " in this place , feems to be rivalry , competition . " Where nature doth with merit challenge " -- where nature and merit are contending for fuperiority . A. B. I thank --I thank thee , king , For thy great bounty BOU ( 36 ) BOU.
... , " in this place , feems to be rivalry , competition . " Where nature doth with merit challenge " -- where nature and merit are contending for fuperiority . A. B. I thank --I thank thee , king , For thy great bounty BOU ( 36 ) BOU.
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... King John , A. 5 , S. 1 . Hubert , throw thine eye On yon young boy ; I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And , wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me . King John , A. 3 , S. 3 ...
... King John , A. 5 , S. 1 . Hubert , throw thine eye On yon young boy ; I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And , wherefoe'er this foot of mine doth tread , He lies before me . King John , A. 3 , S. 3 ...
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... King John , A. 3 , S. 4 . Where is your darling Rutland ? Look , York ; I ftain'd this napkin with the blood That valiant Clifford , with his rapier's point , Made iffue from the bofom of the boy : And , if thine eyes can water for his ...
... King John , A. 3 , S. 4 . Where is your darling Rutland ? Look , York ; I ftain'd this napkin with the blood That valiant Clifford , with his rapier's point , Made iffue from the bofom of the boy : And , if thine eyes can water for his ...
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