The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... Death ; " in 1590 , " Tarleton's Newes ont of Purgatorie ; " and in the same year " A pleasant Ditty Dialogue - wise , between Tarleton's Ghost and Robyn Good - fellowe . " STEEVENS t , as it serves to prove that a former have been ...
... Death ; " in 1590 , " Tarleton's Newes ont of Purgatorie ; " and in the same year " A pleasant Ditty Dialogue - wise , between Tarleton's Ghost and Robyn Good - fellowe . " STEEVENS t , as it serves to prove that a former have been ...
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... death is near ; Therefore exhale . [ PISTOL and NYм draw . Bard . Hear me , hear me what I say : -he that strikes the first stroke , I'll run him up to the hilts , as I am a soldier . [ Draws . Pist . An oath of mickle might ; and fury ...
... death is near ; Therefore exhale . [ PISTOL and NYм draw . Bard . Hear me , hear me what I say : -he that strikes the first stroke , I'll run him up to the hilts , as I am a soldier . [ Draws . Pist . An oath of mickle might ; and fury ...
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... death and treachery ! Trumpet sounds . Enter King HENRY , SCROOP , CAMBRIDGE , GREY , Lords , and Attendants . K. Hen . Now sits the wind fair , and we will aboard . My lord of Cambridge , and my kind lord of Masham , - And you , my ...
... death and treachery ! Trumpet sounds . Enter King HENRY , SCROOP , CAMBRIDGE , GREY , Lords , and Attendants . K. Hen . Now sits the wind fair , and we will aboard . My lord of Cambridge , and my kind lord of Masham , - And you , my ...
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... death ; Which I beseech your highness to forgive , Although my body pay the price of it . Cam . For me , the gold of France did not seduce ; Although I did admit it as a motive , The sooner to effect what I intended :: But God be ...
... death ; Which I beseech your highness to forgive , Although my body pay the price of it . Cam . For me , the gold of France did not seduce ; Although I did admit it as a motive , The sooner to effect what I intended :: But God be ...
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... death ; and aile pay it as valorously as I may , that sal I surely do , that is the breff and the long : Mary , I wad full fain heard some question ' tween you ' tway . Flu . Captain Macmorris , I think , look you , under your ...
... death ; and aile pay it as valorously as I may , that sal I surely do , that is the breff and the long : Mary , I wad full fain heard some question ' tween you ' tway . Flu . Captain Macmorris , I think , look you , under your ...
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