The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 9Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... doth grin , For one to thrust his hand between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize 4 to take all vantages ; And ten to one is no impeach of valour . [ They lay hands on YORK , who struggles . Clif ...
... doth grin , For one to thrust his hand between his teeth , When he might spurn him with his foot away ? It is war's prize 4 to take all vantages ; And ten to one is no impeach of valour . [ They lay hands on YORK , who struggles . Clif ...
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... , That beggars mounted run their horse ' to death . 7 To pale is to encircle or encompass , as with palings ; here , of course , to impale with a crown . ' Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud ; SCENE IV . 27 KING HENRY THE SIXTH .
... , That beggars mounted run their horse ' to death . 7 To pale is to encircle or encompass , as with palings ; here , of course , to impale with a crown . ' Tis beauty that doth oft make women proud ; SCENE IV . 27 KING HENRY THE SIXTH .
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... doth made them most admired ; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at : ' Tis government 8 that makes them seem divine ; The want thereof makes thee abominable : Thou art as opposite to every good As the Antipodes are unto us , Or as ...
... doth made them most admired ; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at : ' Tis government 8 that makes them seem divine ; The want thereof makes thee abominable : Thou art as opposite to every good As the Antipodes are unto us , Or as ...
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... doth a lion in a herd of neat ; 1 Or as a bear , encompass'd round with dogs , Who having pinch'd a few , and made them cry , The rest stand all aloof , and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my ...
... doth a lion in a herd of neat ; 1 Or as a bear , encompass'd round with dogs , Who having pinch'd a few , and made them cry , The rest stand all aloof , and bark at him . So fared our father with his enemies ; So fled his enemies my ...
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... doth remain , The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd . Edw . Sweet Duke of York , our prop to lean upon , Now thou art gone , we have no staff , no stay ! ยท O Clifford , boisterous Clifford , thou hast slain 6 " The hope of Troy " was ...
... doth remain , The saddest spectacle that e'er I view'd . Edw . Sweet Duke of York , our prop to lean upon , Now thou art gone , we have no staff , no stay ! ยท O Clifford , boisterous Clifford , thou hast slain 6 " The hope of Troy " was ...
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Anne battle battle of Towton blood brother Buck Buckingham Cate CATESBY Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's second folio crown curse daughter dead death doth Duch Duke of York Earl Earl of Richmond Earl of Warwick Eliz England Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight France friends gentle give Glos Gloster Grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry's Holinshed honour House of Lancaster House of York King Edward King Henry King Richard Lady Lancaster live looks Lord Hastings madam means Mess Montague mother Murd murder noble Norfolk old copies Oxford pity Plantagenet Prince quarto Ratcliff revenge Rich Richm Richmond royal Sandal Castle SCENE second folio sense Shakespeare shalt soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast Tower uncle unto Warwick word