The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... Soul . What are you my maisters ? | Both . Why we be English men . Soul . Are you English men , then change your language | For the King's Tents are set a fire , And all they that speake English will be kild . " This scene , however ...
... Soul . What are you my maisters ? | Both . Why we be English men . Soul . Are you English men , then change your language | For the King's Tents are set a fire , And all they that speake English will be kild . " This scene , however ...
Page 111
... soul . 305 More will I do ; Though all that I can do is nothing worth , Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . 310 Enter GLOUCESTER . Glou . My liege ! K. Hen . My brother Gloucester's voice ! Ay ; I know thy ...
... soul . 305 More will I do ; Though all that I can do is nothing worth , Since that my penitence comes after all , Imploring pardon . 310 Enter GLOUCESTER . Glou . My liege ! K. Hen . My brother Gloucester's voice ! Ay ; I know thy ...
Page 129
... soul shall thine keep company to heaven ; Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly abreast , As in this glorious and well - foughten field We kept together in our chivalry ! ! ” Upon these words I came and cheer'd him up ; He smil'd me ...
... soul shall thine keep company to heaven ; Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly abreast , As in this glorious and well - foughten field We kept together in our chivalry ! ! ” Upon these words I came and cheer'd him up ; He smil'd me ...
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