The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 15 King JohnPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... night or day , When I was got , Sir Robert was away ! ELI . The very spirit of Plantagenet ! I am thy grandam , Richard : call me so . 160 BAST . Madam , by chance , but not by truth : what though ? Something about , * a little from the ...
... night or day , When I was got , Sir Robert was away ! ELI . The very spirit of Plantagenet ! I am thy grandam , Richard : call me so . 160 BAST . Madam , by chance , but not by truth : what though ? Something about , * a little from the ...
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... have answer'd blows ; 1 trumpeters . : lance . 8 as from breaking up quarry . II . iv . 212 : ' bloody as the hunter . ' Cf. vol . 1. , Twelfth Night , 4 judged . 19 ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Strength match'd with strength , KING JOHN.
... have answer'd blows ; 1 trumpeters . : lance . 8 as from breaking up quarry . II . iv . 212 : ' bloody as the hunter . ' Cf. vol . 1. , Twelfth Night , 4 judged . 19 ACT II Sc . I ACT II Sc . I Strength match'd with strength , KING JOHN.
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... Night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , Melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it heavy - thick , Which else runs tickling up and down the veins ...
... Night ; If this same were a churchyard where we stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , Melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it heavy - thick , Which else runs tickling up and down the veins ...
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... Night , Thou hate and terror to Prosperity , And I will kiss thy detestable bones , And put my eyeballs in thy vaulty brows , And ring these fingers with thy household worms , And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust , And be a ...
... Night , Thou hate and terror to Prosperity , And I will kiss thy detestable bones , And put my eyeballs in thy vaulty brows , And ring these fingers with thy household worms , And stop this gap of breath with fulsome dust , And be a ...
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... Night Only for wantonness . By my Christendom , 3 So I were out of prison , and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here , but that I doubt My uncle practises ' more harm to me : 1 brim . 2 behind ...
... Night Only for wantonness . By my Christendom , 3 So I were out of prison , and kept sheep , I should be as merry as the day is long ; And so I would be here , but that I doubt My uncle practises ' more harm to me : 1 brim . 2 behind ...
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