“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... Give me their bodies ; that I may bear them hence , And give them burial as beseems their worth . Puc . I think , this upstart is old Talbot's ghost , He speaks with such a proud commanding spirit . For God's sake , let him have ' em ...
... Give me their bodies ; that I may bear them hence , And give them burial as beseems their worth . Puc . I think , this upstart is old Talbot's ghost , He speaks with such a proud commanding spirit . For God's sake , let him have ' em ...
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... give me signs of future accidents ! [ Thunder . You speedy helpers , that are substitutes Under the lordly monarch of the north , † Appear , and aid me in this enterprize ! Enter Fiends . This speedy quick appearance argues proof Of ...
... give me signs of future accidents ! [ Thunder . You speedy helpers , that are substitutes Under the lordly monarch of the north , † Appear , and aid me in this enterprize ! Enter Fiends . This speedy quick appearance argues proof Of ...
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... give me hearing in a cause Mar. Tush ! women have been captive ere [ Aside . now . Suff . Lady , wherefore talk you so ? Mar. I cry you mercy , ' tis but quid for quo . Suff . Say , gentle princess , would you not suppose Your bondage ...
... give me hearing in a cause Mar. Tush ! women have been captive ere [ Aside . now . Suff . Lady , wherefore talk you so ? Mar. I cry you mercy , ' tis but quid for quo . Suff . Say , gentle princess , would you not suppose Your bondage ...
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... give consent , That Margaret may be England's royal queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem ; How shall we then dispense with that contract , And ...
... give consent , That Margaret may be England's royal queen . Glo . So should I give consent to flatter sin . You know my lord , your highness is betroth'd Unto another lady of esteem ; How shall we then dispense with that contract , And ...
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... Give me my fan : What , minion ! can you not ? [ Gives the DUCHESS a box on the Ear . I cry , you mercy , madam ; Was it you ? Duch . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd set ...
... Give me my fan : What , minion ! can you not ? [ Gives the DUCHESS a box on the Ear . I cry , you mercy , madam ; Was it you ? Duch . Was't I ? yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd set ...
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