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William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. To the shore , that o ' er his wave - worn
basis bow ' d , | Without sweat or endeavour : treason , felony , As stooping to
relieve him ; I not doubt Sword , pike , knife , gun , or need of any engine , He
came ...
William Shakespeare Howard Staunton. To the shore , that o ' er his wave - worn
basis bow ' d , | Without sweat or endeavour : treason , felony , As stooping to
relieve him ; I not doubt Sword , pike , knife , gun , or need of any engine , He
came ...
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[ ALONSO , SEBAST . , & c . draw Their manners are more gentle - kind , than of
their swords . ] You fools ! I and my fellows Our human generation you shall find
Are ministers of Fate : the elements , Many , nay , almost any . Of whom your ...
[ ALONSO , SEBAST . , & c . draw Their manners are more gentle - kind , than of
their swords . ] You fools ! I and my fellows Our human generation you shall find
Are ministers of Fate : the elements , Many , nay , almost any . Of whom your ...
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King Henries slip - shoes , the sword of valiant Edward ; The Coventry boares -
shield , and fire - workes seen but to bedward . Drakes ship at Detford , King
Richards bedsted i ' Leyster , The White Hall whale - bones , the silver Bason i ...
King Henries slip - shoes , the sword of valiant Edward ; The Coventry boares -
shield , and fire - workes seen but to bedward . Drakes ship at Detford , King
Richards bedsted i ' Leyster , The White Hall whale - bones , the silver Bason i ...
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In cunning I must draw my sword upon you :Cur . You may do , then , in time .
Fare you Draw : seem to defend yourself : now quit you well , sir . [ Exit . well .
Edm . The duke be here to - night ? The better ! Yield : — come before my father .
In cunning I must draw my sword upon you :Cur . You may do , then , in time .
Fare you Draw : seem to defend yourself : now quit you well , sir . [ Exit . well .
Edm . The duke be here to - night ? The better ! Yield : — come before my father .
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_ sword out , [ Trumpets without . Mumbling of wicked charms , conjuring the
moon | Hark , the duke ' s trumpets ! I know not why he To stand auspicious
mistress , – comes .But where is he ? | All ports I ' ll bar ; the villain shall not '
scape ; Edm ...
_ sword out , [ Trumpets without . Mumbling of wicked charms , conjuring the
moon | Hark , the duke ' s trumpets ! I know not why he To stand auspicious
mistress , – comes .But where is he ? | All ports I ' ll bar ; the villain shall not '
scape ; Edm ...
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