The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... tongue , that slanders him with Cowardice , Whose frowne hath made thee faint and flye ere this . Clifford . I will not bandie with thee word for word , 27. makes : make - 2-4F . But buckler with thee blowes twice two for one . 21 HENRY ...
... tongue , that slanders him with Cowardice , Whose frowne hath made thee faint and flye ere this . Clifford . I will not bandie with thee word for word , 27. makes : make - 2-4F . But buckler with thee blowes twice two for one . 21 HENRY ...
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... Tongue more poysons then the Adders Tooth : How ill - beseeming is it in thy Sex , 1 takes captive To triumph like an Amazonian Trull , Upon their Woes , whom Fortune captivates1 ? But that thy Face is Vizard - like , unchanging , Made ...
... Tongue more poysons then the Adders Tooth : How ill - beseeming is it in thy Sex , 1 takes captive To triumph like an Amazonian Trull , Upon their Woes , whom Fortune captivates1 ? But that thy Face is Vizard - like , unchanging , Made ...
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... Tongue ? Mess . Ah , one that was a wofull looker on , When as the Noble Duke of Yorke was slaine , Your Princely Father , and my loving Lord . 50 Edward . Oh speake no more , for I have heard too much . Richard . Say how he dy'de , for ...
... Tongue ? Mess . Ah , one that was a wofull looker on , When as the Noble Duke of Yorke was slaine , Your Princely Father , and my loving Lord . 50 Edward . Oh speake no more , for I have heard too much . Richard . Say how he dy'de , for ...
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... tongue unloade my hearts great burthen , For selfe - same winde that I should speake withall , Is kindling coales that fires all my brest , And burnes me up with flames , that tears would quench . Το weepe , is to make lesse the depth ...
... tongue unloade my hearts great burthen , For selfe - same winde that I should speake withall , Is kindling coales that fires all my brest , And burnes me up with flames , that tears would quench . Το weepe , is to make lesse the depth ...
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... Tongue , I am a King , and priviledg'd to speake . Clif . My Liege , the wound that bred this meeting here , Cannot be cur'd by Words , therefore be still . Rich . Then Executioner unsheath thy sword : By him that made us all , I am ...
... Tongue , I am a King , and priviledg'd to speake . Clif . My Liege , the wound that bred this meeting here , Cannot be cur'd by Words , therefore be still . Rich . Then Executioner unsheath thy sword : By him that made us all , I am ...
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