The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb , To chase these pagans , in those holy fields , Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross . But this ...
... arms were moulded in their mothers ' womb , To chase these pagans , in those holy fields , Over whose acres walk'd those blessed feet , Which , fourteen hundred years ago , were nail'd For our advantage on the bitter cross . But this ...
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... arms . What never - dying honour hath he got Against renowned Douglas ; whose high deeds Whose hot incursions , and great name in arms Holds from all soldiers chief majority , And military title capital , [ lord , Through all the ...
... arms . What never - dying honour hath he got Against renowned Douglas ; whose high deeds Whose hot incursions , and great name in arms Holds from all soldiers chief majority , And military title capital , [ lord , Through all the ...
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... arms , All plum'd like estridges that wing the wind ; Bated like eagles having lately bath'd ; Glittering in golden ... arm'd , - Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury , And aulted with such ease into his seat , As if an angel ...
... arms , All plum'd like estridges that wing the wind ; Bated like eagles having lately bath'd ; Glittering in golden ... arm'd , - Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury , And aulted with such ease into his seat , As if an angel ...
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... arms this hateful name in us . Re - enter DOUGLAS . Doug . Arm , gentlemen ; to arms ! for I have thrown A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth , And Westmoreland , that was engag'd , did bear it ; Which cannot choose but bring him ...
... arms this hateful name in us . Re - enter DOUGLAS . Doug . Arm , gentlemen ; to arms ! for I have thrown A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth , And Westmoreland , that was engag'd , did bear it ; Which cannot choose but bring him ...
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... arms , as I have done this day . I have paid Percy , I have made him sure . P. Hen . He is , indeed ; and living to kill thee . Lend me thy sword , I pr'ythee . Fal . Nay , before God , Hal , if Percy he alive , thou get'st not my sword ...
... arms , as I have done this day . I have paid Percy , I have made him sure . P. Hen . He is , indeed ; and living to kill thee . Lend me thy sword , I pr'ythee . Fal . Nay , before God , Hal , if Percy he alive , thou get'st not my sword ...
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