The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... heart . All England wishes success and con- quest to attend the king in his invasion of France . The French , fearing for their country , bribe three English nobles to murder the king before his embarkation at South Hampton . But the ...
... heart . All England wishes success and con- quest to attend the king in his invasion of France . The French , fearing for their country , bribe three English nobles to murder the king before his embarkation at South Hampton . But the ...
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... heart , That what you speak is wash'd as pure As sin in basptism . " - H . N. H. 14. " bow " ; warp.-C. H. H. 15 , 16. " Or nicely miscreate " ; or burden your knowing or conscious soul with displaying false titles in a specious manner ...
... heart , That what you speak is wash'd as pure As sin in basptism . " - H . N. H. 14. " bow " ; warp.-C. H. H. 15 , 16. " Or nicely miscreate " ; or burden your knowing or conscious soul with displaying false titles in a specious manner ...
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... heart 30 That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then hear me , gracious sovereign , and you peers , That owe yourselves , your lives and services To this imperial throne . There is no bar ...
... heart 30 That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then hear me , gracious sovereign , and you peers , That owe yourselves , your lives and services To this imperial throne . There is no bar ...
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... heart , What mightst thou do , that honor would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! Pope transferred the Prologue to the end of the first scene.- I. G. 19. " kind " ; filial . - C . H. H. But see thy fault ! France hath ...
... heart , What mightst thou do , that honor would thee do , Were all thy children kind and natural ! Pope transferred the Prologue to the end of the first scene.- I. G. 19. " kind " ; filial . - C . H. H. But see thy fault ! France hath ...
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... heart ! he is so shaked of a burning quotidian tertain , that it is most lamentable to behold . Sweet men , come to him . Nym . The king hath run bad humors on the knight ; that's the even of it . 118 and 119 omitted in Ff.-I. G. · 123 ...
... heart ! he is so shaked of a burning quotidian tertain , that it is most lamentable to behold . Sweet men , come to him . Nym . The king hath run bad humors on the knight ; that's the even of it . 118 and 119 omitted in Ff.-I. G. · 123 ...
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