“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... face . Bed . Is Talbot slain ? then I will slay myself , For living idly here , in pomp and ease , Whilst such a worthy leader , wanting aid , Give me my steel'd coat , I'll fight for France . - Unto his dastard foe - man is betray'd ...
... face . Bed . Is Talbot slain ? then I will slay myself , For living idly here , in pomp and ease , Whilst such a worthy leader , wanting aid , Give me my steel'd coat , I'll fight for France . - Unto his dastard foe - man is betray'd ...
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... face . Glo . What ? am I dar'd , and bearded to my face ? Draw , men , for all this privileged place ; Blue - coats to tawny - coats . Priest , beware your beard ; [ GLOSTER and his Men attack the Bishop . I mean to tug it , and to cuff ...
... face . Glo . What ? am I dar'd , and bearded to my face ? Draw , men , for all this privileged place ; Blue - coats to tawny - coats . Priest , beware your beard ; [ GLOSTER and his Men attack the Bishop . I mean to tug it , and to cuff ...
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... face . Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacra- To rive their dangerous artillery [ ment , Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st , a breathing valiant Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit : This is the ...
... face . Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacra- To rive their dangerous artillery [ ment , Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st , a breathing valiant Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit : This is the ...
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... face , or feign . † Play the hypocrite . Love . Solicit Henry with her wond'rous praise : Bethink thee on her virtues that surmount ; Mad , natural graces that extinguish art ; Repeat their semblance often on the seas , That , when thou ...
... face , or feign . † Play the hypocrite . Love . Solicit Henry with her wond'rous praise : Bethink thee on her virtues that surmount ; Mad , natural graces that extinguish art ; Repeat their semblance often on the seas , That , when thou ...
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... face , A world of earthly blessings to my soul , If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gracious lord ; [ had * - Flourish of Trumpets : then Hautboys . Enter , on one side , King HENRY , Duke of ...
... face , A world of earthly blessings to my soul , If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gracious lord ; [ had * - Flourish of Trumpets : then Hautboys . Enter , on one side , King HENRY , Duke of ...
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