The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... eyes of France , Yea , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . 280 And tell the pleasant prince this mock of his Hath turn'd his balls to gun - stones ; and his soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful ven- geance That shall fly ...
... eyes of France , Yea , strike the Dauphin blind to look on us . 280 And tell the pleasant prince this mock of his Hath turn'd his balls to gun - stones ; and his soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful ven- geance That shall fly ...
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... eye will scarcely see it . Treason and murder ever kept together , As two yoke - devils sworn to either's purpose , Working so grossly in a natural cause , That admiration did not hoop at them : But thou , ' gainst all proportion ...
... eye will scarcely see it . Treason and murder ever kept together , As two yoke - devils sworn to either's purpose , Working so grossly in a natural cause , That admiration did not hoop at them : But thou , ' gainst all proportion ...
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... eye without the ear , And but in purged judgment trusting neither ? Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem ; And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best indued With some suspicion . I will ...
... eye without the ear , And but in purged judgment trusting neither ? Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem ; And thus thy fall hath left a kind of blot , To mark the full - fraught man and best indued With some suspicion . I will ...
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... , " ech " ; probably representing the pronunciation of the word.-I. G. 7. “ summon up , " Rowe's emendation of Ff . “ commune up . ” — I. G. ་ ་ Then lend the eye a terrible aspect ; Let it 61 KING HENRY V Act III . Sc . i .
... , " ech " ; probably representing the pronunciation of the word.-I. G. 7. “ summon up , " Rowe's emendation of Ff . “ commune up . ” — I. G. ་ ་ Then lend the eye a terrible aspect ; Let it 61 KING HENRY V Act III . Sc . i .
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... eyes . 30 I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit , and upon this charge Cry ' God for Harry , England , and Saint George ! ' [ Exeunt . Alarum ...
... eyes . 30 I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips , Straining upon the start . The the start . The game's afoot : Follow your spirit , and upon this charge Cry ' God for Harry , England , and Saint George ! ' [ Exeunt . Alarum ...
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