The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... traitor then , when thou art king . P. Hen . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this ad- venture , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the ...
... traitor then , when thou art king . P. Hen . I care not . Poins . Sir John , I pr'ythee , leave the prince and me alone ; I will lay him down such reasons for this ad- venture , that he shall go . Fal . Well , may'st thou have the ...
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... traitor home ? Shall we buy treason ? and indent with fears , When they have lost and forfeited themselves ? No , on the barren mountains let him starve ; For I shall never hold that man my friend , Whose tongue shall ask me for one ...
... traitor home ? Shall we buy treason ? and indent with fears , When they have lost and forfeited themselves ? No , on the barren mountains let him starve ; For I shall never hold that man my friend , Whose tongue shall ask me for one ...
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... traitors ; and will scourge With haughty arms this hateful name in us . Re - enter DOUGLAS . Doug . Arm , gentlemen ; to arms ! for I have thrown A brave defiance in king Henry's teeth , And Westmoreland , that was engag'd , did bear it ...
... traitors ; and will scourge With haughty arms this hateful name in us . Re - enter DOUGLAS . Doug . Arm , gentlemen ; to arms ! for I have thrown A brave defiance in king Henry's teeth , And Westmoreland , that was engag'd , did bear it ...
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... traitor , of high treason : - And you , lord archbishop , -and you , lord Mowbray , Of capital treason I attach you both . Mowb . Is this proceeding just and honourable ? West . Is your assembly so ? Arch . Will you thus break your ...
... traitor , of high treason : - And you , lord archbishop , -and you , lord Mowbray , Of capital treason I attach you both . Mowb . Is this proceeding just and honourable ? West . Is your assembly so ? Arch . Will you thus break your ...
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... traitors to the block of death ; Treason's true bed , and yielder up of breath . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another Part of ... traitor your degree ; and the dun- geon your place , a place deep enough ; so shall you still be Coleville of the ...
... traitors to the block of death ; Treason's true bed , and yielder up of breath . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another Part of ... traitor your degree ; and the dun- geon your place , a place deep enough ; so shall you still be Coleville of the ...
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