Mr. William Shakespeare: King John. Richard II. Henry IVD. Leach, 1767 |
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... head with more ill news , for it is full . Baf . But , if you be afeard to hear the worst , Then let the worst , unheard , fall on your head . Jou . Bear with me , cousin ; for I was amaz'd Under the tide : but now I breath again Aloft ...
... head with more ill news , for it is full . Baf . But , if you be afeard to hear the worst , Then let the worst , unheard , fall on your head . Jou . Bear with me , cousin ; for I was amaz'd Under the tide : but now I breath again Aloft ...
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... head . YOR . It would befeem the lord Northumberland , To fay - king Richard : – Alack the heavy day , When fuch a facred king should hide his head ! NOR . Your grace mistakes me ; only to be brief , ' Left I his title out . YOR . The ...
... head . YOR . It would befeem the lord Northumberland , To fay - king Richard : – Alack the heavy day , When fuch a facred king should hide his head ! NOR . Your grace mistakes me ; only to be brief , ' Left I his title out . YOR . The ...
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... head , and there an end . Take leave , and part ; for you muft part forthwith . RIC . Doubly divorc'd ? Bad men , ye violate A two - fold marriage ; ' twixt my crown , and me ; And then , betwixt me , and my marry'd wife.— Let me unkifs ...
... head , and there an end . Take leave , and part ; for you muft part forthwith . RIC . Doubly divorc'd ? Bad men , ye violate A two - fold marriage ; ' twixt my crown , and me ; And then , betwixt me , and my marry'd wife.— Let me unkifs ...
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