The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... never yet a breaker of proverbs , he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . P. Hen . Else he had been damned for cozening the devil . Poins . But , my lads , my lads , to ...
... never yet a breaker of proverbs , he will give the devil his due . Poins . Then art thou damned for keeping thy word with the devil . P. Hen . Else he had been damned for cozening the devil . Poins . But , my lads , my lads , to ...
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... never promised , By how much better than my word I am , By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And , like bright metal on a sullen ground , My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall show more goodly , and attract more eyes ...
... never promised , By how much better than my word I am , By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And , like bright metal on a sullen ground , My reformation , glittering o'er my fault , Shall show more goodly , and attract more eyes ...
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... never rise To do him wrong , or any way impeach What then he said , so he unsay it now . K. Hen . Why , yet he doth deny his prisoners ; But with proviso , and exception , - That we , at our own charge , shall ransom straight His ...
... never rise To do him wrong , or any way impeach What then he said , so he unsay it now . K. Hen . Why , yet he doth deny his prisoners ; But with proviso , and exception , - That we , at our own charge , shall ransom straight His ...
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... Never did bare and rotten policy Colour her working with such deadly wounds ; Nor never could the noble Mortimer Receive so many , and all willingly : Then let him not be slander'd with revolt . [ drink , K. Hen . Thou dost belie him ...
... Never did bare and rotten policy Colour her working with such deadly wounds ; Nor never could the noble Mortimer Receive so many , and all willingly : Then let him not be slander'd with revolt . [ drink , K. Hen . Thou dost belie him ...
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... never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned honour by the locks ; So he , that doth redeem her thence , might wear , Without corrival , all her dignities : But out upon this half - fac'd fellowship ! Wor . He apprehends a world of ...
... never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned honour by the locks ; So he , that doth redeem her thence , might wear , Without corrival , all her dignities : But out upon this half - fac'd fellowship ! Wor . He apprehends a world of ...
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