The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2E. Moxon, 1857 |
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Page 41
... hope we shall , — And that we find the slothful watch but weak , - I'll by a sign give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them . First Sol . Our sacks shall be a mean to sack the city , And we be lords and ...
... hope we shall , — And that we find the slothful watch but weak , - I'll by a sign give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dauphin may encounter them . First Sol . Our sacks shall be a mean to sack the city , And we be lords and ...
Page 46
... with thy words . Puc . Brave Burgundy , undoubted hope of France ! Stay , let thy humble handmaid speak to thee . Bur . Speak on ; but be not over - tedious . Puc . Look on thy country , look on fertile 46 [ ACT 111 . FIRST PART OF.
... with thy words . Puc . Brave Burgundy , undoubted hope of France ! Stay , let thy humble handmaid speak to thee . Bur . Speak on ; but be not over - tedious . Puc . Look on thy country , look on fertile 46 [ ACT 111 . FIRST PART OF.
Page 54
... hope ere long To be presented , by your victories , With Charles , Alençon , and that traitorous rout . [ Flourish . Exeunt King Henry , Gloster , Somer- set , Winchester , Suffolk , and Basset . War . My Lord of York , I promise you ...
... hope ere long To be presented , by your victories , With Charles , Alençon , and that traitorous rout . [ Flourish . Exeunt King Henry , Gloster , Somer- set , Winchester , Suffolk , and Basset . War . My Lord of York , I promise you ...
Page 60
... hope that ever I will stay , If , the first hour , I shrink and run away . Here , on my knee , I beg mortality , Rather than life preserv'd with infamy . Tal . Shall all thy mother's hopes lie in one tomb ? John . Ay , rather than I'll ...
... hope that ever I will stay , If , the first hour , I shrink and run away . Here , on my knee , I beg mortality , Rather than life preserv'd with infamy . Tal . Shall all thy mother's hopes lie in one tomb ? John . Ay , rather than I'll ...
Page 69
... hope to have redress ? -My body shall Pay recompense , if you will grant my suit . [ They shake their heads . Cannot my body nor blood - sacrifice Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my soul , —my body , soul , and all ...
... hope to have redress ? -My body shall Pay recompense , if you will grant my suit . [ They shake their heads . Cannot my body nor blood - sacrifice Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my soul , —my body , soul , and all ...
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