The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to : Therefore take heed how you impawn our person , How you awake the sleeping sword of war ; We charge you in the name of God , take heed : For never two such kingdoms did ...
... blood in approbation Of what your reverence shall incite us to : Therefore take heed how you impawn our person , How you awake the sleeping sword of war ; We charge you in the name of God , take heed : For never two such kingdoms did ...
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... blood of French nobility . O noble English , that could entertain With half their forces the full pride of France ; And let another half stand laughing by , All out of work , and cold for action ! Ely . Awake remembrance of these ...
... blood of French nobility . O noble English , that could entertain With half their forces the full pride of France ; And let another half stand laughing by , All out of work , and cold for action ! Ely . Awake remembrance of these ...
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... blood Out of appearance ? Cam . I do confess my fault ; And do submit me to your highness ' mercy . Grey . Scroop . To which we all appeal . K. Hen . The mercy , that was quick in us but late , By your own counsel is suppress'd and kill ...
... blood Out of appearance ? Cam . I do confess my fault ; And do submit me to your highness ' mercy . Grey . Scroop . To which we all appeal . K. Hen . The mercy , that was quick in us but late , By your own counsel is suppress'd and kill ...
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... blood ; Garnish'd and deck'd in modest complement ; Not working with the eye , without the ear , And , but in purged judgement , trusting neither ' Such , and so finely bolted , didst thou seem : And thus thy fall hath left a kind of ...
... blood ; Garnish'd and deck'd in modest complement ; Not working with the eye , without the ear , And , but in purged judgement , trusting neither ' Such , and so finely bolted , didst thou seem : And thus thy fall hath left a kind of ...
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... blood to suck ! Boy . And that is but unwholesome food , they say . Pist . Touch her soft mouth , and march . Bard . Farewell , hostess . [ Kissing her . Nym . I cannot kiss , that is the humour of it ; but adieu . Pist . Let ...
... blood to suck ! Boy . And that is but unwholesome food , they say . Pist . Touch her soft mouth , and march . Bard . Farewell , hostess . [ Kissing her . Nym . I cannot kiss , that is the humour of it ; but adieu . Pist . Let ...
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