The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 313
... fear'd he had a charge to do . Enter a Messenger . A fearful eye thou hast . Where is that blood , That I have seen inhabit in those cheeks ? So foul a sky clears not without a storm : Pour down thy weather . - How goes all in France ...
... fear'd he had a charge to do . Enter a Messenger . A fearful eye thou hast . Where is that blood , That I have seen inhabit in those cheeks ? So foul a sky clears not without a storm : Pour down thy weather . - How goes all in France ...
Page 471
... fear the foe , since fear oppresseth strength , Gives , in your weakness , strength unto your foe , And so your follies fight against yourself . Fear , and be slain ? no worse can come , to fight : And fight and die , is death ...
... fear the foe , since fear oppresseth strength , Gives , in your weakness , strength unto your foe , And so your follies fight against yourself . Fear , and be slain ? no worse can come , to fight : And fight and die , is death ...
Page 624
... fear , that you will die in , sir John . FAL . Fear no colours ; go with me to dinner . Come , lieutenant Pistol ; -come , Bardolph : -I shall be sent for soon at night . Re - enter PRINCE JOHN , the Chief Justice , Officers , & c . CH ...
... fear , that you will die in , sir John . FAL . Fear no colours ; go with me to dinner . Come , lieutenant Pistol ; -come , Bardolph : -I shall be sent for soon at night . Re - enter PRINCE JOHN , the Chief Justice , Officers , & c . CH ...
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