The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 19Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... tell you : that self3 Bill is urg'd Which in the Eleventh Year of the last King's reign Was like , and had indeed against us pass'd , But that the scambling * and unquiet time Did push it out of further question . ELY . But how , my ...
... tell you : that self3 Bill is urg'd Which in the Eleventh Year of the last King's reign Was like , and had indeed against us pass'd , But that the scambling * and unquiet time Did push it out of further question . ELY . But how , my ...
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... Tell us the Dolphin's mind . FIRST AMB . Thus , then , in few : Your Highness , lately sending into France , Did claim some certain Dukedoms , in the right Of your great predecessor , King Edward Third : In answer of which claim , the ...
... Tell us the Dolphin's mind . FIRST AMB . Thus , then , in few : Your Highness , lately sending into France , Did claim some certain Dukedoms , in the right Of your great predecessor , King Edward Third : In answer of which claim , the ...
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... Tell him he hath made a match with such a wrangler That all the courts1 of France will be disturb'd With chaces.1 And we understand him well , How he comes o'er us with our wilder days , Not measuring what use we made of them . We never ...
... Tell him he hath made a match with such a wrangler That all the courts1 of France will be disturb'd With chaces.1 And we understand him well , How he comes o'er us with our wilder days , Not measuring what use we made of them . We never ...
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... tell things must be as they may : men may sleep , and they may have their throats about them at that time ; and some say knives have edges . It must be as it may : though Patience be a tir'd mare , yet she will plod . There must be ...
... tell things must be as they may : men may sleep , and they may have their throats about them at that time ; and some say knives have edges . It must be as it may : though Patience be a tir'd mare , yet she will plod . There must be ...
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... tell the Legions " I can never win A soul so easy as that Englishman's . O , how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of Affiance ! " Shew men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : seem they learned and grave ? Why , so didst thou ...
... tell the Legions " I can never win A soul so easy as that Englishman's . O , how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of Affiance ! " Shew men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : seem they learned and grave ? Why , so didst thou ...
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ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc Alarum Alençon ALICE art thou Aunchient BARD Bardolph behold blood Brother call'd CANT Captain Macmorris Chrish conscience Constable CONSTABLE OF FRANCE Cousin Crown dear Devil Dieu Dolphin doth Duke of Burgundy Duke of Lorraine DUKES OF BERRI Earl of Cambridge England English Enter Chorus Enter KING HENRY Enter PISTOL exeunt exit eyes fair fingres Fluellen France French give GLOUCESTER glove Gower Grace hand Harfleur Harry hath hear heart HENRY THE FIFTH Herald honour horse HOST humour Kate KATH Katharine King's Knave Knight leek Liege look Lord Macedon Macmorris Majesty mercy mighty mock MONTJOY never noble numbers o'er orld peace PIST pray Princes ransom Salique SCENE SCROOP shew slang soldier soul speak swear sword tell thee thine to-morrow Treason unto valiant valour wear your's