“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... dear as mine , And they shall find dear deer of us , friends.- York . A plague upon that villain Somerset , That thus delays my promised supply Of horsemen , that were levied for this siege Renowned Talbot doth expect my aid ; And ...
... dear as mine , And they shall find dear deer of us , friends.- York . A plague upon that villain Somerset , That thus delays my promised supply Of horsemen , that were levied for this siege Renowned Talbot doth expect my aid ; And ...
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... dear . [ Exit with the Body . SCENE II - Blackheath . Enter GEORGE BEVIS , and JOHN HOLLAND . Geo . Come , and get thee a sword , though made of a lath ; they have been up these two days . John . They have the more need to sleep now ...
... dear . [ Exit with the Body . SCENE II - Blackheath . Enter GEORGE BEVIS , and JOHN HOLLAND . Geo . Come , and get thee a sword , though made of a lath ; they have been up these two days . John . They have the more need to sleep now ...
Page 54
... dear ? Let them obey , that know not how to rule ; This hand was made to handle naught but gold : Except a sword , or sceptre balance it . † I cannot give due action to my words , A sceptre shall it have , have I a soul ; On which I'll ...
... dear ? Let them obey , that know not how to rule ; This hand was made to handle naught but gold : Except a sword , or sceptre balance it . † I cannot give due action to my words , A sceptre shall it have , have I a soul ; On which I'll ...
Page 97
... dear degree ? the malmsey - butt , in the next room . I am his brother , and I love him well . If you are hir'd for meed , go back again , And I will send you to my brother Gloster ; Clar . You scarcely have the hearts to tell Who shall ...
... dear degree ? the malmsey - butt , in the next room . I am his brother , and I love him well . If you are hir'd for meed , go back again , And I will send you to my brother Gloster ; Clar . You scarcely have the hearts to tell Who shall ...
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... Dear brother , live , and be a king ? Who told me , when we both lay in the field , Frozen almost to death , how did he lap me Even in his garments ; and did give himself , All thin and naked , to the numb - cold night ? All this from ...
... Dear brother , live , and be a king ? Who told me , when we both lay in the field , Frozen almost to death , how did he lap me Even in his garments ; and did give himself , All thin and naked , to the numb - cold night ? All this from ...
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