The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 12Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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... Hath not the boy profited ? Bard . [ to the page ] . Away , you whoreson upright rabbit , away ! Page . Away , you rascally Althea's dream , away ! Prince . Instruct us , boy ; what dream , boy ? Page . Marry , my lord , Althea dreamed ...
... Hath not the boy profited ? Bard . [ to the page ] . Away , you whoreson upright rabbit , away ! Page . Away , you rascally Althea's dream , away ! Prince . Instruct us , boy ; what dream , boy ? Page . Marry , my lord , Althea dreamed ...
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... hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood . " 9 those opposed eyes ] the eyes of hostile factions or forces ; used of the forces themselves . 13 close ] hand - to - hand grapple . 14 mutual well - beseeming ] united ( by ...
... hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood . " 9 those opposed eyes ] the eyes of hostile factions or forces ; used of the forces themselves . 13 close ] hand - to - hand grapple . 14 mutual well - beseeming ] united ( by ...
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... hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The Earl of Douglas is discomfited : Ten thousand bold Scots , two and twenty knights , ' Balk'd in their own blood did Sir Walter see On Holmedon's plains . Of prisoners , Hotspur took Mordake ...
... hath brought us smooth and welcome news . The Earl of Douglas is discomfited : Ten thousand bold Scots , two and twenty knights , ' Balk'd in their own blood did Sir Walter see On Holmedon's plains . Of prisoners , Hotspur took Mordake ...
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... hath surprised , To his own use he keeps ; and sends me word , I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife . WEST . This is his uncle's teaching ; this is Worcester , Malevolent to you in all aspects ; Which makes him prune himself , and ...
... hath surprised , To his own use he keeps ; and sends me word , I shall have none but Mordake Earl of Fife . WEST . This is his uncle's teaching ; this is Worcester , Malevolent to you in all aspects ; Which makes him prune himself , and ...
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... hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as melancholy as a gib cat or a lugged bear . PRINCE . Or an old lion , or a lover's lute . FAL . Yea , or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe . PRINCE . What sayest thou to a hare , or the melan ...
... hath no lean wardrobe . ' Sblood , I am as melancholy as a gib cat or a lugged bear . PRINCE . Or an old lion , or a lover's lute . FAL . Yea , or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe . PRINCE . What sayest thou to a hare , or the melan ...
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anon Archbishop of York BARD Bardolph blood BLUNT Bolingbroke brother Colevile cousin Davy dead death devil dost doth Douglas drink Earl Earl of Fife Earl of March Eastcheap Exeunt Exit faith father fear Folios friends Gadshill give GLEND Glendower grace hanged Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Holinshed honour horse HOST hostess Hotspur infra Jack John of Lancaster justice KING HENRY knave LADY lord majesty Master Shallow merry Mortimer MoWB never night noble Northumberland peace Percy PETO PIST Pistol play POINS pray Prince of Wales prithee Quarto rascal Re-enter rogue sack SCENE Shakespeare SHAL Shrewsbury Sir Dagonet Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sirrah speak stand supra sweet sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast tongue Westmoreland wilt Worcester word Zounds