The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... cousin to the King EARLS OF SALISBURY , WESTMORELAND , and WARWICK ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY BISHOP OF ELY EARL OF CAMBRIDGE ! LORD SCROOP SIR THOMAS GREY SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM , GOWER , FLUELLEN , MACMORRIS , JAMY , officers in King ...
... cousin to the King EARLS OF SALISBURY , WESTMORELAND , and WARWICK ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY BISHOP OF ELY EARL OF CAMBRIDGE ! LORD SCROOP SIR THOMAS GREY SIR THOMAS ERPINGHAM , GOWER , FLUELLEN , MACMORRIS , JAMY , officers in King ...
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... cousin : we would be re- solved , Before we hear him , of some things of weight That task our thoughts , concerning ... cousin " ; Westmoreland was a cousin only by marriage . He had married , as his second wife , a daughter of John of ...
... cousin : we would be re- solved , Before we hear him , of some things of weight That task our thoughts , concerning ... cousin " ; Westmoreland was a cousin only by marriage . He had married , as his second wife , a daughter of John of ...
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... cousin Dauphin ; for we hear Your greeting is from him , not from the king . 231 , 232. " our grave , like Turkish mute , ” etc .; our grave shall be undistinguished , “ with no remembrance over it , " not honored even by the most ...
... cousin Dauphin ; for we hear Your greeting is from him , not from the king . 231 , 232. " our grave , like Turkish mute , ” etc .; our grave shall be undistinguished , “ with no remembrance over it , " not honored even by the most ...
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... cousin . Dau . Nay , the man hath no wit that cannot , from the rising of the lark to the lodging of the lamb , vary deserved praise on my pal- frey : it is a theme as fluent as the sea : turn 14. " entrails were hairs " ; alluding to ...
... cousin . Dau . Nay , the man hath no wit that cannot , from the rising of the lark to the lodging of the lamb , vary deserved praise on my pal- frey : it is a theme as fluent as the sea : turn 14. " entrails were hairs " ; alluding to ...
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... cousin Orleans . Enter Constable . Now , my lord constable ! Con . Hark , how our steeds for present service neigh . Dau . Mount them , and make incision in their hides , That their hot blood may spin in English eyes , 4. " Via " ; an ...
... cousin Orleans . Enter Constable . Now , my lord constable ! Con . Hark , how our steeds for present service neigh . Dau . Mount them , and make incision in their hides , That their hot blood may spin in English eyes , 4. " Via " ; an ...
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