The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... downe , then forsake the Siege . Reigneir . I thinke by some odde Gimmors1 or Device Their Armes are set , like Clocks , still to strike on ; Else ne're could they hold out so as they doe : By my consent , wee'le even let them alone . 1 ...
... downe , then forsake the Siege . Reigneir . I thinke by some odde Gimmors1 or Device Their Armes are set , like Clocks , still to strike on ; Else ne're could they hold out so as they doe : By my consent , wee'le even let them alone . 1 ...
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... downe on the Earth , 160 How may I reverently worship thee enough ? Alanson . Leave off delayes , and let us rayse the Siege . 147. Halcyons : halcyon - 3-4F . Reigneir . Woman , do what thou canst to save 16 I. ii . 119-146 ] THE FIRST ...
... downe on the Earth , 160 How may I reverently worship thee enough ? Alanson . Leave off delayes , and let us rayse the Siege . 147. Halcyons : halcyon - 3-4F . Reigneir . Woman , do what thou canst to save 16 I. ii . 119-146 ] THE FIRST ...
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... downe . 60 Winch . Gloster , thou wilt answere this before the Pope . Glost . Winchester Goose , I cry , a Rope , a Rope . Now beat them hence , why doe you let them stay ? Thee Ile chase hence , thou Wolfe in Sheepes array . Out Tawney ...
... downe . 60 Winch . Gloster , thou wilt answere this before the Pope . Glost . Winchester Goose , I cry , a Rope , a Rope . Now beat them hence , why doe you let them stay ? Thee Ile chase hence , thou Wolfe in Sheepes array . Out Tawney ...
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... downe [ and Gargrave ] . 82 Salisb . O Lord have mercy on us , wretched sinners . Gargrave . O Lord have mercy on me , wofull man . Talb . What chance is this , that suddenly hath crost us ? Speake Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst ...
... downe [ and Gargrave ] . 82 Salisb . O Lord have mercy on us , wretched sinners . Gargrave . O Lord have mercy on me , wofull man . Talb . What chance is this , that suddenly hath crost us ? Speake Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst ...
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... Downe with the Tawny - Coats . King . What tumult's this ? Warw . An Uprore , I dare warrant , Begun through malice of the Bishops men . A noyse againe , Stones , Stones . Enter Maior . Maior . Oh my good Lords , and vertuous Henry ...
... Downe with the Tawny - Coats . King . What tumult's this ? Warw . An Uprore , I dare warrant , Begun through malice of the Bishops men . A noyse againe , Stones , Stones . Enter Maior . Maior . Oh my good Lords , and vertuous Henry ...
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