Richard II. Henry IV, pt.1-2Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... sweet : O thou , the earthly author of my blood , - [ To GAUNT . Whose youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a two - fold vigour lift me up To reach at victory above my head , — Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And ...
... sweet : O thou , the earthly author of my blood , - [ To GAUNT . Whose youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a two - fold vigour lift me up To reach at victory above my head , — Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And ...
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... sweet infant breath of gentle sleep ; ] Which so rous'd up with boisterous untun'd drums , With harsh resounding trumpets ' dreadful bray , And grating shock of wrathful iron arms , Might from our quiet confines fright fair peace , And ...
... sweet infant breath of gentle sleep ; ] Which so rous'd up with boisterous untun'd drums , With harsh resounding trumpets ' dreadful bray , And grating shock of wrathful iron arms , Might from our quiet confines fright fair peace , And ...
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... sweet to taste , prove in digestion sour You urg'd me as a judge ; but I had rather , You would have bid me argue like a father : - O , had it been a stranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I should have been more mild : A partial ...
... sweet to taste , prove in digestion sour You urg'd me as a judge ; but I had rather , You would have bid me argue like a father : - O , had it been a stranger , not my child , To smooth his fault I should have been more mild : A partial ...
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... sweet soil , adieu ; My mother , and my nurse , that bears me yet ! Where - e'er I wander , boast of this I can , - Though banish'd , yet a trueborn Englishman . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - The same . A room in 24 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
... sweet soil , adieu ; My mother , and my nurse , that bears me yet ! Where - e'er I wander , boast of this I can , - Though banish'd , yet a trueborn Englishman . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - The same . A room in 24 ACT I. KING RICHARD II .
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... Than they whom youth and ease have taught to glose ; More are men's ends mark'd , than their lives before : The setting sun , and musick at the close , As the last taste of sweets , is sweetest last SCENE V. 27 KING RICHARD II . ACT II. ...
... Than they whom youth and ease have taught to glose ; More are men's ends mark'd , than their lives before : The setting sun , and musick at the close , As the last taste of sweets , is sweetest last SCENE V. 27 KING RICHARD II . ACT II. ...
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