The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Night . They goe up . Warw . And when the King comes , offer him no vio- lence , Unlesse he seeke to thrust you out perforce . 40 Plant . The Queene this day here holds her Parliament , But little thinkes we shall be of her counsaile ...
... Night . They goe up . Warw . And when the King comes , offer him no vio- lence , Unlesse he seeke to thrust you out perforce . 40 Plant . The Queene this day here holds her Parliament , But little thinkes we shall be of her counsaile ...
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... Blood and Death , I cannot judge : but to conclude with truth , Their Weapons like to Lightning , came and went : 121-2 . bracketed 1.-Q. 8 Our Souldiers like the Night - Owles lazie flight 30 II . i . 98-129 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
... Blood and Death , I cannot judge : but to conclude with truth , Their Weapons like to Lightning , came and went : 121-2 . bracketed 1.-Q. 8 Our Souldiers like the Night - Owles lazie flight 30 II . i . 98-129 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
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William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. 8 Our Souldiers like the Night - Owles lazie flight , Or like a lazie Thresher with a Flaile , Fell gently downe , as if they strucke their Friends . 140 I cheer'd ...
William Shakespeare Charlotte Endymion Porter, Helen Archibald Clarke. 8 Our Souldiers like the Night - Owles lazie flight , Or like a lazie Thresher with a Flaile , Fell gently downe , as if they strucke their Friends . 140 I cheer'd ...
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... night . Now swayes it this way , like a Mighty Sea , Forc'd by the Tide , to combat with the Winde : Now swayes it that way , like the selfe - same Sea , Forc'd to retyre by furie of the Winde . Sometime , the Flood prevailes ; and than ...
... night . Now swayes it this way , like a Mighty Sea , Forc'd by the Tide , to combat with the Winde : Now swayes it that way , like the selfe - same Sea , Forc'd to retyre by furie of the Winde . Sometime , the Flood prevailes ; and than ...
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... night ) yeeld both my Life and them To some man else , as this dead man doth me . Who's this ? Oh God ! It is my Fathers face , Whom in this Conflict , I ( unwares ) have kill'd : Oh heavy times ! begetting such Events . From London ...
... night ) yeeld both my Life and them To some man else , as this dead man doth me . Who's this ? Oh God ! It is my Fathers face , Whom in this Conflict , I ( unwares ) have kill'd : Oh heavy times ! begetting such Events . From London ...
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