The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... hand . I say , my sovereign , York is meetest man To be your regent in the realm of France . Suff . Before we make ... hands . Last time I danced attendance on his will , Till Paris was besieged , famished , and lost . War . That I can ...
... hand . I say , my sovereign , York is meetest man To be your regent in the realm of France . Suff . Before we make ... hands . Last time I danced attendance on his will , Till Paris was besieged , famished , and lost . War . That I can ...
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... hand ; SIR JOHN STANLEY , a Sheriff , and Officers . Serv . So please your grace , we'll take her from the sheriff . Glo . No , stir not , for your lives ; let her pass by . Duch . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Now thou ...
... hand ; SIR JOHN STANLEY , a Sheriff , and Officers . Serv . So please your grace , we'll take her from the sheriff . Glo . No , stir not , for your lives ; let her pass by . Duch . Come you , my lord , to see my open shame ? Now thou ...
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... hand . York . I am content . Provide me soldiers , lords , Whiles I take order for mine own affairs . Suff . A ... hands . Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mighty band , I will stir up in England some black storm , Shall blow ten thousand ...
... hand . York . I am content . Provide me soldiers , lords , Whiles I take order for mine own affairs . Suff . A ... hands . Whiles I in Ireland nourish a mighty band , I will stir up in England some black storm , Shall blow ten thousand ...
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... hands were laid on Humphrey's life ! If my suspect be false , forgive me , God ; For judgment only doth belong to thee ... hand unfeeling : But all in vain are these mean obsequies ; And , to survey his dead and earthly image , What were ...
... hands were laid on Humphrey's life ! If my suspect be false , forgive me , God ; For judgment only doth belong to thee ... hand unfeeling : But all in vain are these mean obsequies ; And , to survey his dead and earthly image , What were ...
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... hand , That I may dew it with my mournful tears ; Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place , To wash away my woful monuments . O , could this kiss be printed in thy hand ; [ Kisses his hand . That thou might'st think upon these by the ...
... hand , That I may dew it with my mournful tears ; Nor let the rain of heaven wet this place , To wash away my woful monuments . O , could this kiss be printed in thy hand ; [ Kisses his hand . That thou might'st think upon these by the ...
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