The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... obfcur'd , Depriv'd of honour and inheritance : But now the arbitrator of despairs , Juft death , kind umpire of men's miferies , With fweet enlargement doth difmifs me hence . I would With KING HENRY VI . 37 ... SCENE VI. ...
... obfcur'd , Depriv'd of honour and inheritance : But now the arbitrator of despairs , Juft death , kind umpire of men's miferies , With fweet enlargement doth difmifs me hence . I would With KING HENRY VI . 37 ... SCENE VI. ...
Page 38
William Shakespeare. With fweet enlargement doth difmifs me hence . I would , his troubles likewife were expir'd , That so he might recover what was lost ! Enter Richard Plantagenet . Keep . My lord , your loving nephew now is come . Mor ...
William Shakespeare. With fweet enlargement doth difmifs me hence . I would , his troubles likewife were expir'd , That so he might recover what was lost ! Enter Richard Plantagenet . Keep . My lord , your loving nephew now is come . Mor ...
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... fweet virgin , for our good . Pucel . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devife : By fair perfuafions , mix'd with fugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Dau . Ay , marry ...
... fweet virgin , for our good . Pucel . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devife : By fair perfuafions , mix'd with fugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Dau . Ay , marry ...
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... fweet countrymen ; And , lords , accept this hearty kind embrace . My forces and my pow'r of men are yours . So farewel , Talbot , I'll no longer trust thee . Pucel . Done like a Frenchman : turn , and turn again . Dau . Welcome , brave ...
... fweet countrymen ; And , lords , accept this hearty kind embrace . My forces and my pow'r of men are yours . So farewel , Talbot , I'll no longer trust thee . Pucel . Done like a Frenchman : turn , and turn again . Dau . Welcome , brave ...
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... fweet Henry , favour him . K. Henry . Be patient , lords , and give them leave to speak . Say , gentlemen , what makes you thus exclaim ? And wherefore crave you combat ? or with whom ? Ver . With him , my lord ; for he hath done me ...
... fweet Henry , favour him . K. Henry . Be patient , lords , and give them leave to speak . Say , gentlemen , what makes you thus exclaim ? And wherefore crave you combat ? or with whom ? Ver . With him , my lord ; for he hath done me ...
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