The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2 |
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Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and
England's , doth apprcach , Commander of this hot malicious day : Their armours
, that march'd hence so silver - bright , Hither return all gilt with Frenchmen's
blood ; 13 ...
Rejoice , you men of Angiers , ring your bells ; King John , your king and
England's , doth apprcach , Commander of this hot malicious day : Their armours
, that march'd hence so silver - bright , Hither return all gilt with Frenchmen's
blood ; 13 ...
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Upon thy wedding - day ? Against the blood that thou hast married ? What ! shall
our feast be kept with slaughter'd men ? Shall braying trumpets and loud churlish
drums ,Clamours of hell , -be measures to our pomp ? Oh , husband , hear me !
Upon thy wedding - day ? Against the blood that thou hast married ? What ! shall
our feast be kept with slaughter'd men ? Shall braying trumpets and loud churlish
drums ,Clamours of hell , -be measures to our pomp ? Oh , husband , hear me !
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I Richard's body have interred new ; And on it have bestow'd more contrite tears
Than from it issu'd forced drops of blood : Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay ,
Who twice a - day their wither'd hands hold up Toward heaven , to pardon ...
I Richard's body have interred new ; And on it have bestow'd more contrite tears
Than from it issu'd forced drops of blood : Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay ,
Who twice a - day their wither'd hands hold up Toward heaven , to pardon ...
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