The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... Honors , new begot ; Cropt are the Flower - de - Luces in your Armes Of Englands Coat , one halfe is cut away . Exe . Were our Teares wanting to this Funerall , These Tidings would call forth her flowing Tides . Bedf . Me they concerne ...
... Honors , new begot ; Cropt are the Flower - de - Luces in your Armes Of Englands Coat , one halfe is cut away . Exe . Were our Teares wanting to this Funerall , These Tidings would call forth her flowing Tides . Bedf . Me they concerne ...
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... honors , | Drive them from Orleance , and be immortaliz'd . Dolph . Presently wee ' le try : come , let's away about it , No Prophet will I trust , if shee prove false . [ Scene iii . Exeunt . London . Before the Tower . ] Enter Gloster ...
... honors , | Drive them from Orleance , and be immortaliz'd . Dolph . Presently wee ' le try : come , let's away about it , No Prophet will I trust , if shee prove false . [ Scene iii . Exeunt . London . Before the Tower . ] Enter Gloster ...
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... Honors beare me company ? Bedf . No , truly , ' tis more then manners will : 40. Overgne : Auvergne - RowE . 51 56. ' tis : it is - MALONE . And I have heard it sayd , Unbidden Guests Are 32 II . ii . 25-54 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
... Honors beare me company ? Bedf . No , truly , ' tis more then manners will : 40. Overgne : Auvergne - RowE . 51 56. ' tis : it is - MALONE . And I have heard it sayd , Unbidden Guests Are 32 II . ii . 25-54 ] THE FIRST PART OF.
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... honored , To feast so great a Warrior in my House . Exeunt . [ Scene iv . London . The Temple - garden . ] Enter Richard Plantagenet , Warwick , Somerset , Poole [ Suffolk ] , and others . Yorke . [ Plan . ] Great Lords and Gentlemen ...
... honored , To feast so great a Warrior in my House . Exeunt . [ Scene iv . London . The Temple - garden . ] Enter Richard Plantagenet , Warwick , Somerset , Poole [ Suffolk ] , and others . Yorke . [ Plan . ] Great Lords and Gentlemen ...
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... honor of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , 30 From off this Bryer pluck a white Rose with me . Som . Let him that is no Coward , nor no Flatterer , But dare maintaine the partie of the truth , Pluck a red Rose from ...
... honor of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , 30 From off this Bryer pluck a white Rose with me . Som . Let him that is no Coward , nor no Flatterer , But dare maintaine the partie of the truth , Pluck a red Rose from ...
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