“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... soul to him thou serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must dis- grace thee ; [ They fight . Tal . Heavens , can you suffer hell so to pre- vail ? [ age , And from my shoulders crack my arms asun- My breast I'll burst with ...
... soul to him thou serv'st . Puc . Come , come , ' tis only I that must dis- grace thee ; [ They fight . Tal . Heavens , can you suffer hell so to pre- vail ? [ age , And from my shoulders crack my arms asun- My breast I'll burst with ...
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... soul , this pale and angry rose , As cognizance of my blood - drinking hate , Will I for ever , and my faction wear ; Until it wither with me to the grave , Or flourish to the height of my degree . ' Suff . Go forward , and be chok'd ...
... soul , this pale and angry rose , As cognizance of my blood - drinking hate , Will I for ever , and my faction wear ; Until it wither with me to the grave , Or flourish to the height of my degree . ' Suff . Go forward , and be chok'd ...
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... soul ! And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.- Well , I will lock his counsel in my breast ; And what I do imagine , let that rest.— Keepers , convey him hence ; and I myself Will see his burial better than his life.- [ Exeunt KEEPERS ...
... soul ! And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.- Well , I will lock his counsel in my breast ; And what I do imagine , let that rest.— Keepers , convey him hence ; and I myself Will see his burial better than his life.- [ Exeunt KEEPERS ...
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... soul ! - Can you , my lord of Winchester , behold My sighs and tears , and will not once relent ? Who should be pitiful , if you be not ? Or who should study to prefer a peace , If holy churchmen take delight in broils ? War . My lord ...
... soul ! - Can you , my lord of Winchester , behold My sighs and tears , and will not once relent ? Who should be pitiful , if you be not ? Or who should study to prefer a peace , If holy churchmen take delight in broils ? War . My lord ...
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... soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st , a breathing valiant Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit : This is the latest glory of thy praise , That I , thy enemy , due * thee withal ; For ere the glass , that now begins to run ...
... soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st , a breathing valiant Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit : This is the latest glory of thy praise , That I , thy enemy , due * thee withal ; For ere the glass , that now begins to run ...
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