The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... hast I can , To view th ' Artillerie and Munition , And then I will proclayme young Henry King . Exit Gloster . 180 Exe . To Eltam will I , where the young King is , Being ordayn'd his speciall Governor , And for his safetie there Ile ...
... hast I can , To view th ' Artillerie and Munition , And then I will proclayme young Henry King . Exit Gloster . 180 Exe . To Eltam will I , where the young King is , Being ordayn'd his speciall Governor , And for his safetie there Ile ...
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... hast astonisht me with thy high termes : Onely this proofe Ile of thy Valour make , In single Combat thou shalt buckle with me ; And if thou vanquishest , thy words are true , Otherwise I renounce all confidence . 110 Puzel . I am ...
... hast astonisht me with thy high termes : Onely this proofe Ile of thy Valour make , In single Combat thou shalt buckle with me ; And if thou vanquishest , thy words are true , Otherwise I renounce all confidence . 110 Puzel . I am ...
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... ? though thy speech doth fayle , One Eye thou hast to looke to Heaven for grace . 72. stands : stand - 2-4F . 90 77. shot : shoot - RowE . The Sunne with one Eye vieweth all the World . 2.3 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iv . 57-83.
... ? though thy speech doth fayle , One Eye thou hast to looke to Heaven for grace . 72. stands : stand - 2-4F . 90 77. shot : shoot - RowE . The Sunne with one Eye vieweth all the World . 2.3 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iv . 57-83.
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... hast thou any life ? Speake unto Talbot , nay , looke up to him . Salisbury cheare thy Spirit with this comfort , Thou shalt not dye whiles- He beckens with his hand , and smiles on me : As who should say , When I am dead and gone ...
... hast thou any life ? Speake unto Talbot , nay , looke up to him . Salisbury cheare thy Spirit with this comfort , Thou shalt not dye whiles- He beckens with his hand , and smiles on me : As who should say , When I am dead and gone ...
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... hast by Tyrannie these many yeeres Wasted our Countrey , slaine our Citizens , And sent our Sonnes and Husbands captivate . Talb . Ha , ha , ha . Count . Laughest thou Wretch ? Thy mirth shall turne to moane . 40 2 foolish 50 Talb . I ...
... hast by Tyrannie these many yeeres Wasted our Countrey , slaine our Citizens , And sent our Sonnes and Husbands captivate . Talb . Ha , ha , ha . Count . Laughest thou Wretch ? Thy mirth shall turne to moane . 40 2 foolish 50 Talb . I ...
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