The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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... leave , To goe about my preparation . Exit Bedford . Glost . Ile to the Tower with all the 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 ...
... leave , To goe about my preparation . Exit Bedford . Glost . Ile to the Tower with all the 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 ...
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... leave this Towne , For they are hayre - brayn'd Slaves , And hunger will enforce them to be more eager : Of old I know them ; rather with their Teeth The Walls they'le teare downe , then forsake the Siege . Reigneir . I thinke by some ...
... leave this Towne , For they are hayre - brayn'd Slaves , And hunger will enforce them to be more eager : Of old I know them ; rather with their Teeth The Walls they'le teare downe , then forsake the Siege . Reigneir . I thinke by some ...
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... leave a while . Reigneir . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Puzel . Dolphin , I am by birth a Shepheards Daughter , My wit untrayn'd in any kind of Art : Heaven and our Lady gracious hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible ...
... leave a while . Reigneir . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Puzel . Dolphin , I am by birth a Shepheards Daughter , My wit untrayn'd in any kind of Art : Heaven and our Lady gracious hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible ...
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... 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 PART OF.
... 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 PART OF.
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... leave striking in the field . Yet liv'st thou Salisbury ? 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 ...
... leave striking in the field . Yet liv'st thou Salisbury ? 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 ...
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