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Thoughts tending to content , flatter themselves That they are not the first of
fortune's slaves , Nor shall not be the last ; like ... And in this thought they find a
kind of ease , Bearing their own misfortune on the back 49 INTON Act V. Scene 1
For no ...
Thoughts tending to content , flatter themselves That they are not the first of
fortune's slaves , Nor shall not be the last ; like ... And in this thought they find a
kind of ease , Bearing their own misfortune on the back 49 INTON Act V. Scene 1
For no ...
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Therefore , my lords , omit no happy hour And tell the pleasant prince , this mock
of his That may give fartherance to our expedition ; Hath turn'd his balls to gun -
stones : 67 and his soul For we have now no thought in us but France , Shall ...
Therefore , my lords , omit no happy hour And tell the pleasant prince , this mock
of his That may give fartherance to our expedition ; Hath turn'd his balls to gun -
stones : 67 and his soul For we have now no thought in us but France , Shall ...
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Faster than spring - time showers comes thought on thought ; And not a thought
but thinks on dignity . My brain , more busy than the labouring spider , Weaves
tedious snares to trap mine enemies . Well , nobles , well , ' tis politicly done , To ...
Faster than spring - time showers comes thought on thought ; And not a thought
but thinks on dignity . My brain , more busy than the labouring spider , Weaves
tedious snares to trap mine enemies . Well , nobles , well , ' tis politicly done , To ...
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Act ii arms bear better blood brother cause comes crown dead death doth Duke Earl Edward effect elliptically England English Enter Exeunt Exit express eyes face fair father fear Folio follow force France French friends give given Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart Heaven Henry hold Holinshed honour hope horse instance John keep king Lady land leave live look lord lost majesty master means mind never night noble Note once passage peace person play poor present Prince prints queen reference Rich Richard royal SCENE Second sense sentence Shakespeare soldiers sometimes soul speak speech stand sweet sword tell thee thou thou art thought tongue true unto Warwick word York young