The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... command , I I His brandisht Sword did blinde men with his beames , His Armes spred wider then a Dragons Wings : His sparkling Eyes , repleat with wrathfull fire , 20 More dazled and drove back his Enemies , Then mid 5 THE FIRST PART ...
... command , I I His brandisht Sword did blinde men with his beames , His Armes spred wider then a Dragons Wings : His sparkling Eyes , repleat with wrathfull fire , 20 More dazled and drove back his Enemies , Then mid 5 THE FIRST PART ...
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... command the Prince and Realme . Thy Wife is prowd , she holdeth thee in awe , More then God or Religious Church - men may . 49 Glost . Name not Religion , for thou lov'st the Flesh , And ne're throughout the yeere to Church thou go'st ...
... command the Prince and Realme . Thy Wife is prowd , she holdeth thee in awe , More then God or Religious Church - men may . 49 Glost . Name not Religion , for thou lov'st the Flesh , And ne're throughout the yeere to Church thou go'st ...
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... command me to be shut out ? 1 shaven Winch . I doe , thou most usurping Proditor , 2 And not Protector of the King or Realme . 2 traitor 40 Glost . Stand back thou manifest Conspirator , Thou that contrived'st to murther our dead Lord ...
... command me to be shut out ? 1 shaven Winch . I doe , thou most usurping Proditor , 2 And not Protector of the King or Realme . 2 traitor 40 Glost . Stand back thou manifest Conspirator , Thou that contrived'st to murther our dead Lord ...
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... command | you , in his Highnesse Name , to repayre to your severall dwel- | ling places , and not to weare , handle , or use any Sword , Wea- | pon , or Dagger hence- forward , upon paine of death . 91 Glost . Cardinall , Ile be no ...
... command | you , in his Highnesse Name , to repayre to your severall dwel- | ling places , and not to weare , handle , or use any Sword , Wea- | pon , or Dagger hence- forward , upon paine of death . 91 Glost . Cardinall , Ile be no ...
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... command the Citizens make Bonfires , And feast and banquet in the open streets , To celebrate the joy that God hath given us . 10 Alans . All France will be repleat with mirth and joy , When they shall heare how we have play'd the men ...
... command the Citizens make Bonfires , And feast and banquet in the open streets , To celebrate the joy that God hath given us . 10 Alans . All France will be repleat with mirth and joy , When they shall heare how we have play'd the men ...
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