The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... death ] the heralds forerunning death , and proclaiming its approach . 9 exigent ] end . Cf. The Wisdome of Dr. Dodypoll , IV , 3 : " my barbarous rudenesse to her Hath driven her to some desperate exigent . " 28 arbitrator ] settler ...
... death ] the heralds forerunning death , and proclaiming its approach . 9 exigent ] end . Cf. The Wisdome of Dr. Dodypoll , IV , 3 : " my barbarous rudenesse to her Hath driven her to some desperate exigent . " 28 arbitrator ] settler ...
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... death , Our nation's terror and their bloody scourge ! The period of thy tyranny approacheth . On us thou canst not enter but by death ; For , I protest , we are well fortified And strong enough to issue out and fight : If thou retire ...
... death , Our nation's terror and their bloody scourge ! The period of thy tyranny approacheth . On us thou canst not enter but by death ; For , I protest , we are well fortified And strong enough to issue out and fight : If thou retire ...
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... death , Speak to thy father ere thou yield thy breath ! Brave death by speaking , whether he will or no ; Imagine him a Frenchman and thy foe . Poor boy ! he smiles , methinks , as who should say , Had death been French , then death had ...
... death , Speak to thy father ere thou yield thy breath ! Brave death by speaking , whether he will or no ; Imagine him a Frenchman and thy foe . Poor boy ! he smiles , methinks , as who should say , Had death been French , then death had ...
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