The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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... blood ; No more shall trenching war channel her fields , Nor bruise her flowerets with the armed hoofs Of hostile paces ; those opposed eyes , Which like the meteors of a troubled heaven , All of one nature , of one substance bred , Did ...
... blood ; No more shall trenching war channel her fields , Nor bruise her flowerets with the armed hoofs Of hostile paces ; those opposed eyes , Which like the meteors of a troubled heaven , All of one nature , of one substance bred , Did ...
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... ; 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 the Earl of Fife , and eldest son To Scene I ] 15 King Henry IV.
... ; 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 the Earl of Fife , and eldest son To Scene I ] 15 King Henry IV.
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... blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . 136 Prince . Well then , once in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that ' s well said . Prince . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the Lord , I'll be a ...
... blood royal , if thou darest not stand for ten shillings . 136 Prince . Well then , once in my days I'll be a madcap . Fal . Why , that ' s well said . Prince . Well , come what will , I'll tarry at home . Fal . By the Lord , I'll be a ...
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... blood hath been too cold and tem- perate , Unapt to stir at these indignities , And you have found me ; for accordingly You tread upon my patience : but be sure I will from henceforth rather be myself , Mighty and to be fear'd , than my ...
... blood hath been too cold and tem- perate , Unapt to stir at these indignities , And you have found me ; for accordingly You tread upon my patience : but be sure I will from henceforth rather be myself , Mighty and to be fear'd , than my ...
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... blood drop by drop in the dust , But I will lift the down - trod Mortimer As high in the air as this unthankful king , As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke . 135 North . Brother , the king hath made your nephew mad . 141 Wor . Who ...
... blood drop by drop in the dust , But I will lift the down - trod Mortimer As high in the air as this unthankful king , As this ingrate and canker'd Bolingbroke . 135 North . Brother , the king hath made your nephew mad . 141 Wor . Who ...
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