The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... faith indur'd he many a storme , And set himselfe against the Man of Rome , Untill base treason ( by a damned wight ) Did all his former triumphs put to flight . The appeal was well calculated , and it was enforced by a bold ...
... faith indur'd he many a storme , And set himselfe against the Man of Rome , Untill base treason ( by a damned wight ) Did all his former triumphs put to flight . The appeal was well calculated , and it was enforced by a bold ...
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... faith , I will , i ' faith . Blanch . O , well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe ! Bast . It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides ' shows upon an ass : But , ass , I'll take that ...
... faith , I will , i ' faith . Blanch . O , well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe ! Bast . It lies as sightly on the back of him As great Alcides ' shows upon an ass : But , ass , I'll take that ...
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... displaced . 230. To make a faithless error in your ears , to seduce you to a breach of faith . 220 230 240 233. Forwearied , wearied out , 242. greens , meads . And then our arms , like to a muzzled bear 36 King John ACT II.
... displaced . 230. To make a faithless error in your ears , to seduce you to a breach of faith . 220 230 240 233. Forwearied , wearied out , 242. greens , meads . And then our arms , like to a muzzled bear 36 King John ACT II.
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... faith , this league that we have made Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we content This widow lady ? In her right we came ; Which we , God knows , have turn'd another way , 540 To our own vantage . K ...
... faith , this league that we have made Will give her sadness very little cure . Brother of England , how may we content This widow lady ? In her right we came ; Which we , God knows , have turn'd another way , 540 To our own vantage . K ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. That broker , that still breaks the pate of faith , That daily break - vow , he that wins of all , Of kings , of beggars , old men , young men , maids , 570 Who , having no external thing to ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. That broker , that still breaks the pate of faith , That daily break - vow , he that wins of all , Of kings , of beggars , old men , young men , maids , 570 Who , having no external thing to ...
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