The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... thought of this from Henries heart , To make a Shambles of the Parliament House . Cousin of Exeter , frownes , words , and threats , Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to use . Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne , And ...
... thought of this from Henries heart , To make a Shambles of the Parliament House . Cousin of Exeter , frownes , words , and threats , Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to use . Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne , And ...
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... thought ore - run my former time : And if thou canst , for blushing , view this face , And bite thy tongue , that slanders him with Cowardice , Whose frowne hath made thee faint and flye ere this . Clifford . I will not bandie with thee ...
... thought ore - run my former time : And if thou canst , for blushing , view this face , And bite thy tongue , that slanders him with Cowardice , Whose frowne hath made thee faint and flye ere this . Clifford . I will not bandie with thee ...
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... thought he bore him in the thickest troupe , As doth a Lyon in a Heard of Neat , 20 Or as a Beare encompass'd round with Dogges : Who having pincht a few , and made them cry , The rest stand all aloofe , and barke at him . So far'd our ...
... thought he bore him in the thickest troupe , As doth a Lyon in a Heard of Neat , 20 Or as a Beare encompass'd round with Dogges : Who having pincht a few , and made them cry , The rest stand all aloofe , and barke at him . So far'd our ...
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... thought , ] Marcht toward S. Albons , to intercept the Queene , Bearing the King in my behalfe along : For by my Scouts , I was advertised That she was comming with a full intent To dash our late Decree in Parliament , 120 130 Touching ...
... thought , ] Marcht toward S. Albons , to intercept the Queene , Bearing the King in my behalfe along : For by my Scouts , I was advertised That she was comming with a full intent To dash our late Decree in Parliament , 120 130 Touching ...
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... Wid . Why then you meane not , as I thought you did . King . But now you partly may perceive my minde . 70. Cursie : curtsy - 2-4F . Wid . My minde will never graunt what I perceive 56 III . ii . 41-66 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
... Wid . Why then you meane not , as I thought you did . King . But now you partly may perceive my minde . 70. Cursie : curtsy - 2-4F . Wid . My minde will never graunt what I perceive 56 III . ii . 41-66 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
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