The Works of William Shakespeare: In Nine Volumes, Volume 5Munroe, Francis & Parker, 1811 |
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... dost thou command me to be shut out ? Win . I do , thou most usurping proditor , And not protector of the king or realm . Glo . Stand back , thou manifest conspirator ; Thou , that contriv'st to murder our dead lord ; Thou , that giv'st ...
... dost thou command me to be shut out ? Win . I do , thou most usurping proditor , And not protector of the king or realm . Glo . Stand back , thou manifest conspirator ; Thou , that contriv'st to murder our dead lord ; Thou , that giv'st ...
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... dost but what thou may'st . Win . Abominable Gloster ! guard thy head ; For I intend to have it , ere long . [ Exeunt . May . See the coast clear'd , and then we will depart.- Good God that nobles should such stomachs bear ! 8 I myself ...
... dost but what thou may'st . Win . Abominable Gloster ! guard thy head ; For I intend to have it , ere long . [ Exeunt . May . See the coast clear'd , and then we will depart.- Good God that nobles should such stomachs bear ! 8 I myself ...
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... dost then wrong me , as the slaught'rer doth , Which giveth many wounds , when one will kill . Mourn not , except thou sorrow for my good : Only , give order for my funeral ; And so farewell and fair be all thy hopes ! And prosperous be ...
... dost then wrong me , as the slaught'rer doth , Which giveth many wounds , when one will kill . Mourn not , except thou sorrow for my good : Only , give order for my funeral ; And so farewell and fair be all thy hopes ! And prosperous be ...
Page 64
... . Speak , thy father's care ; Art not thou weary , John ? How dost thou fare ? Wilt thou yet leave the battle , boy , and fly , Now thou art seal'd the son of chivalry ? Fly , to revenge my death , when I am 64 ACT IV . FIRST PART OF.
... . Speak , thy father's care ; Art not thou weary , John ? How dost thou fare ? Wilt thou yet leave the battle , boy , and fly , Now thou art seal'd the son of chivalry ? Fly , to revenge my death , when I am 64 ACT IV . FIRST PART OF.
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... dost deign to woo her little worth , To be the princely bride of such a lord ; Upon condition I may quietly Enjoy mine own , the county Maine , and Anjou , Free from oppression , or the stroke of war , My daughter shall be Henry's , if ...
... dost deign to woo her little worth , To be the princely bride of such a lord ; Upon condition I may quietly Enjoy mine own , the county Maine , and Anjou , Free from oppression , or the stroke of war , My daughter shall be Henry's , if ...
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Common terms and phrases
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