The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ! A far more glorious star thy soul will make , Than Julius Cæsar or bright ( 3 ) Enter a Messenger . Mess . My honourable lords , FIRST PART OF [ ACT I.
... keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ! A far more glorious star thy soul will make , Than Julius Cæsar or bright ( 3 ) Enter a Messenger . Mess . My honourable lords , FIRST PART OF [ ACT I.
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... keep the horsemen off from breaking in . More than three hours the fight continuèd ; Where valiant Talbot , above human thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance : Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him ; Here ...
... keep the horsemen off from breaking in . More than three hours the fight continuèd ; Where valiant Talbot , above human thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance : Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him ; Here ...
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... keep our great Saint George's feast withal : Ten thousand soldiers with me I will take , Whose bloody deeds shall ... keeps his men from mutiny , Since they , so few , watch such a multitude . Exe . Remember , lords , your oaths to Henry ...
... keep our great Saint George's feast withal : Ten thousand soldiers with me I will take , Whose bloody deeds shall ... keeps his men from mutiny , Since they , so few , watch such a multitude . Exe . Remember , lords , your oaths to Henry ...
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... keep me on the side where still I am . Som . Well , well , come on : who else ? Law . Unless my study and my books be false , The argument you held was wrong in you ; In sign whereof I pluck a white rose too . [ To Somerset . Plan . Now ...
... keep me on the side where still I am . Som . Well , well , come on : who else ? Law . Unless my study and my books be false , The argument you held was wrong in you ; In sign whereof I pluck a white rose too . [ To Somerset . Plan . Now ...
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... Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to ( 39 ) his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough : my soul shall then be satisfied.— Poor gentleman ! his wrong doth equal ...
... Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to ( 39 ) his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough : my soul shall then be satisfied.— Poor gentleman ! his wrong doth equal ...
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