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Page xxvii
There is unconscious and dramatic irony in his bitter cry :O that it could be proved That some night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet !
There is unconscious and dramatic irony in his bitter cry :O that it could be proved That some night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet !
Page xxxvi
“ Strange wonders happened ( as men reported ) at the natiuitie of this man , for the same night he was borne , all his fathers horsses in the stable were found to stand in bloud up to the bellies .
“ Strange wonders happened ( as men reported ) at the natiuitie of this man , for the same night he was borne , all his fathers horsses in the stable were found to stand in bloud up to the bellies .
Page xlviii
Faith my Lord , such newes as passeth , For the Towne of Detfort is risen , With hue and crie after your man , Which parted from vs the last night , And has set vpon , and hath robd a poore Carrier . Hen .
Faith my Lord , such newes as passeth , For the Towne of Detfort is risen , With hue and crie after your man , Which parted from vs the last night , And has set vpon , and hath robd a poore Carrier . Hen .
Page xlix
V. A hundred pound , now brauely spoken lockey : But come sirs , laie al your money before me , Now by heauen here is a braue shewe : But as I am true Gentleman , I will haue the halfe Of this spent to night , but sirs take vp your bags ...
V. A hundred pound , now brauely spoken lockey : But come sirs , laie al your money before me , Now by heauen here is a braue shewe : But as I am true Gentleman , I will haue the halfe Of this spent to night , but sirs take vp your bags ...
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Cf. Twelfth Night , i . ii . Edward il . v . i : Another post ! " ' twas fresh in murmur . what news brings he ? " 35. And ... down ] The general 38-46 . See Introd . p . xxxv . sense of this line must depend upon the 40. irregular ...
Cf. Twelfth Night , i . ii . Edward il . v . i : Another post ! " ' twas fresh in murmur . what news brings he ? " 35. And ... down ] The general 38-46 . See Introd . p . xxxv . sense of this line must depend upon the 40. irregular ...
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