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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... hath been so at war , And thus hath so bestirr'd thee in thy sleep , That beads of sweat hath stood upon thy brow , Like bubbles in a late disturbed stream : And in thy face strange motions have appear'd , Such as we see , when men ...
... hath been so at war , And thus hath so bestirr'd thee in thy sleep , That beads of sweat hath stood upon thy brow , Like bubbles in a late disturbed stream : And in thy face strange motions have appear'd , Such as we see , when men ...
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... Hath faulty wander'd and irregular , Find pardon on my true submission . men , [ Harry , K. Hen . God pardon thee ! —yet let me wonder , At thy affections , which do hold a wing Quite from the flight of all thy ancestors . Thy place in ...
... Hath faulty wander'd and irregular , Find pardon on my true submission . men , [ Harry , K. Hen . God pardon thee ! —yet let me wonder , At thy affections , which do hold a wing Quite from the flight of all thy ancestors . Thy place in ...
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... hath bought Thy likeness ; for , instead of thee , king Harry , This sword hath ended him : so shall it thee , Unless thou yield thee as my prisoner . Blunt . I was not born a yielder , thou proud Scot ; And thou shalt find a king ...
... hath bought Thy likeness ; for , instead of thee , king Harry , This sword hath ended him : so shall it thee , Unless thou yield thee as my prisoner . Blunt . I was not born a yielder , thou proud Scot ; And thou shalt find a king ...
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... hath ! He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge from others ' eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet ...
... hath ! He , that but fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge from others ' eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet ...
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... hath overwhelmed all her litter but one . If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me off , why then I have no judgment . Thou whoreson mandrake , thou art fitter to be worn in my cap , than to wait at my ...
... hath overwhelmed all her litter but one . If the prince put thee into my service for any other reason than to set me off , why then I have no judgment . Thou whoreson mandrake , thou art fitter to be worn in my cap , than to wait at my ...
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