The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... serve our turn . But who Comes here ? Enter SCROOP . Scroop . More health and happiness betide my liege , Than can ... serve God , We'll serve him too , and be his fellow so : Revolt our subjects ? that we cannot mend ; They break their ...
... serve our turn . But who Comes here ? Enter SCROOP . Scroop . More health and happiness betide my liege , Than can ... serve God , We'll serve him too , and be his fellow so : Revolt our subjects ? that we cannot mend ; They break their ...
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... serves birth and lineal succession ? I am duke of Lancaster by the same right of birth as the king is king of England . JOHNSON . Line 740. The bay trees , & c . ] This enumeration of prodi- gies is in the highest degree poetical and ...
... serves birth and lineal succession ? I am duke of Lancaster by the same right of birth as the king is king of England . JOHNSON . Line 740. The bay trees , & c . ] This enumeration of prodi- gies is in the highest degree poetical and ...
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... served your worship truly , sir , this eight years ; and if I cannot once or twice in a quarter bear out a knave ... serving him , do bear themselves like foolish justices ; he , by conversing with them , is turned into a justice - like ...
... served your worship truly , sir , this eight years ; and if I cannot once or twice in a quarter bear out a knave ... serving him , do bear themselves like foolish justices ; he , by conversing with them , is turned into a justice - like ...
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