The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Page 52
... hope we shall , And that we finde the slouthfull Watch but weake , 10 Ile by a signe give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dolphin may encounter them . Souldier . Our Sacks shall be a meane to sack the City , And we be Lords and ...
... hope we shall , And that we finde the slouthfull Watch but weake , 10 Ile by a signe give notice to our friends , That Charles the Dolphin may encounter them . Souldier . Our Sacks shall be a meane to sack the City , And we be Lords and ...
Page 59
... hope of France , Stay , let thy humble Hand - maid speake to thee . Burg . Speake on , but be not over - tedious . 51 Pucell . Looke on thy Country , look on fertile France , And see the Cities and the Townes defac't , By wasting Ruine ...
... hope of France , Stay , let thy humble Hand - maid speake to thee . Burg . Speake on , but be not over - tedious . 51 Pucell . Looke on thy Country , look on fertile France , And see the Cities and the Townes defac't , By wasting Ruine ...
Page 68
... hope ere long 180 To be presented by your Victories , With Charles , Alanson , and that Traiterous rout . Exeunt . Manet Yorke , Warwick , Exeter , Vernon . War . My Lord of Yorke , I promise you the King 160. Umper : umpire - RowE ...
... hope ere long 180 To be presented by your Victories , With Charles , Alanson , and that Traiterous rout . Exeunt . Manet Yorke , Warwick , Exeter , Vernon . War . My Lord of Yorke , I promise you the King 160. Umper : umpire - RowE ...
Page 76
... hope that ever I will stay , If the first howre I shrinke and run away : Here on my knee I begge Mortalitie , Rather then Life , preserv'd with Infamie . 30 Talb . Shall all thy Mothers hopes lye in one Tombe ? John . I , rather then ...
... hope that ever I will stay , If the first howre I shrinke and run away : Here on my knee I begge Mortalitie , Rather then Life , preserv'd with Infamie . 30 Talb . Shall all thy Mothers hopes lye in one Tombe ? John . I , rather then ...
Page 86
... hope to have redresse ? My body shall Pay recompence , if you will graunt my suite . They shake their heads . Cannot my body , nor blood - sacrifice , Intreate you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my soule ; my body , soule , and ...
... hope to have redresse ? My body shall Pay recompence , if you will graunt my suite . They shake their heads . Cannot my body , nor blood - sacrifice , Intreate you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my soule ; my body , soule , and ...
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