The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... honour , Full fifteen earls , and fifteen hundred knights ; Six thousand and two hundred good esquires ; And , to relief of lazars , and weak age , Of indigent faint souls , past corporal toil , A hundred alms - houses , right well ...
... honour , Full fifteen earls , and fifteen hundred knights ; Six thousand and two hundred good esquires ; And , to relief of lazars , and weak age , Of indigent faint souls , past corporal toil , A hundred alms - houses , right well ...
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... thrive the armourers , and honour's thought Reigns solely in the breast of every man : They sell the pasture now , to buy the horse ; Following the mirror of all Christian kings , With winged 22 AGT 11 . KING HENRY V.
... thrive the armourers , and honour's thought Reigns solely in the breast of every man : They sell the pasture now , to buy the horse ; Following the mirror of all Christian kings , With winged 22 AGT 11 . KING HENRY V.
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... honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms , which he fills With treacherous crowns : and three corrupted men , - One , Richard earl of ...
... honour would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! But see thy fault ! France hath in thee found out A nest of hollow bosoms , which he fills With treacherous crowns : and three corrupted men , - One , Richard earl of ...
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... honour ; and this man Hath , for a few light crowns , lightly conspir'd , And sworn unto the practices of France , To kill us here in Hampton : to the which , This knight , no less for bounty bound to us Than Cambridge is , -hath ...
... honour ; and this man Hath , for a few light crowns , lightly conspir'd , And sworn unto the practices of France , To kill us here in Hampton : to the which , This knight , no less for bounty bound to us Than Cambridge is , -hath ...
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... honours that pertain , By custom and the ordinance of times , Unto the crown of France . That you may know , " Tis no sinister , nor no aukward claim , Pick'd from the worm - holes of long - vanish'd days , Nor from the dust of old ...
... honours that pertain , By custom and the ordinance of times , Unto the crown of France . That you may know , " Tis no sinister , nor no aukward claim , Pick'd from the worm - holes of long - vanish'd days , Nor from the dust of old ...
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