The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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Page 19
... and draw all the ill savours of , the ground unto them . ' 66. crescive in his faculty , increasing in virtue of its latent capacity . 70 Doth his majesty How now for mitigation of this. 19 SC . I King Henry the Fifth.
... and draw all the ill savours of , the ground unto them . ' 66. crescive in his faculty , increasing in virtue of its latent capacity . 70 Doth his majesty How now for mitigation of this. 19 SC . I King Henry the Fifth.
Page 22
... unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note and believe in heart That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then ...
... unto the swords That make such waste in brief mortality . Under this conjuration speak , my lord ; For we will hear , note and believe in heart That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then ...
Page 24
... unto this day ; Howbeit they would hold up this Salique law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And rather choose to hide them in a net Than amply to imbar their crooked titles Usurp'd from you and your progenitors . 75 ...
... unto this day ; Howbeit they would hold up this Salique law To bar your highness claiming from the female , And rather choose to hide them in a net Than amply to imbar their crooked titles Usurp'd from you and your progenitors . 75 ...
Page 25
... unto the daughter . Gracious lord , Stand for your own ; unwind your bloody flag ; Look back into your mighty ancestors : Go , my dread lord , to your great - grandsire's tomb , From whom you claim ; invoke his warlike spirit , And your ...
... unto the daughter . Gracious lord , Stand for your own ; unwind your bloody flag ; Look back into your mighty ancestors : Go , my dread lord , to your great - grandsire's tomb , From whom you claim ; invoke his warlike spirit , And your ...
Page 30
... Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As are our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore with frank and with uncurbed plainness Tell us the Dauphin's mind . First Amb . Thus , then , in few . Your highness , lately sending ...
... Unto whose grace our passion is as subject As are our wretches fetter'd in our prisons : Therefore with frank and with uncurbed plainness Tell us the Dauphin's mind . First Amb . Thus , then , in few . Your highness , lately sending ...
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