The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3J. and P. Knapton, 1752 |
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Page 353
... Faulc . Hear the crier . 1 Auft . What the devil art thou ? Faulc . One that will play the devil , Sir , with you An a ' may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare , of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead Lions by ...
... Faulc . Hear the crier . 1 Auft . What the devil art thou ? Faulc . One that will play the devil , Sir , with you An a ' may catch your hide and you alone . You are the hare , of whom the proverb goes , Whose valour plucks dead Lions by ...
Page 357
... Faulc . ( Bastards , and else . ) K. John . To verify our title with their lives . K. Philip . As many , and as well . born bloods as those Faulc . ( Some bastards too . ) K. Philip . Stand in his face to contradict his claim . Cit ...
... Faulc . ( Bastards , and else . ) K. John . To verify our title with their lives . K. Philip . As many , and as well . born bloods as those Faulc . ( Some bastards too . ) K. Philip . Stand in his face to contradict his claim . Cit ...
Page 359
... Faulc . Ha ! Majesty , -how high thy glory towers , When the rich blood of Kings is fet on fire ! Oh , now doth Death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of foldiers are his teeth , his phangs ; And now he feasts , mouthing the ...
... Faulc . Ha ! Majesty , -how high thy glory towers , When the rich blood of Kings is fet on fire ! Oh , now doth Death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of foldiers are his teeth , his phangs ; And now he feasts , mouthing the ...
Page 361
... Faulc . And if thou hast the mettle of a King , Being wrong'd as we are by this peevish town , Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery , As we will ours , against these saucy walls ; And when that we have dash'd them to the ground , Why ...
... Faulc . And if thou hast the mettle of a King , Being wrong'd as we are by this peevish town , Turn thou the mouth of thy artillery , As we will ours , against these saucy walls ; And when that we have dash'd them to the ground , Why ...
Page 362
... Faulc . Here's a stay , : That shakes , the rotten carcass of old Death Out of his rags . Here's a large mouth , indeed , That spits forth death , and mountains , rocks and seas ; Talks as familiarly of roaring Lions , As maids of ...
... Faulc . Here's a stay , : That shakes , the rotten carcass of old Death Out of his rags . Here's a large mouth , indeed , That spits forth death , and mountains , rocks and seas ; Talks as familiarly of roaring Lions , As maids of ...
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