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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... Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ; What a brawling dost thou keep ? Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ; I'll go seek him . ( Pretends to seek Poins . ) Fal . I am accursed to rob in that thief's ...
... Peace , ye fat - kidneyed rascal ; What a brawling dost thou keep ? Fal . Where's Poins , Hal ? P. Hen . He is walked up to the top of the hill ; I'll go seek him . ( Pretends to seek Poins . ) Fal . I am accursed to rob in that thief's ...
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... Peace , good pint pot ; peace , good tickle- brain . - Harry , I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time , but , also how thou art accom- panied : for though the camomile , the more it is trodden on , the faster it grows , yet ...
... Peace , good pint pot ; peace , good tickle- brain . - Harry , I do not only marvel where thou spendest thy time , but , also how thou art accom- panied : for though the camomile , the more it is trodden on , the faster it grows , yet ...
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... peace Such bold hostility , teaching his duteous land Audacious cruelty : If that the king Have any way your good deserts forgot , - Which he confesseth to be manifold , —- He bids you name your griefs ; and , with all speed , You shall ...
... peace Such bold hostility , teaching his duteous land Audacious cruelty : If that the king Have any way your good deserts forgot , - Which he confesseth to be manifold , —- He bids you name your griefs ; and , with all speed , You shall ...
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... Peace , chewet , peace . Wor . It pleas'd your majesty to turn your looks Of favour , from myself , and all our house ; And yet I must remember you , my lord , We were the first and dearest of your friends . For you , my staff of office ...
... Peace , chewet , peace . Wor . It pleas'd your majesty to turn your looks Of favour , from myself , and all our house ; And yet I must remember you , my lord , We were the first and dearest of your friends . For you , my staff of office ...
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... peace to pant , And breathe short - winded accents of new broils- That is , let us soften peace to rest awhile without disturbance , that she may re- eover breath to propose new wars . JOHN-- SON . Id . 1.9 . No more the thirsty Erinnys ...
... peace to pant , And breathe short - winded accents of new broils- That is , let us soften peace to rest awhile without disturbance , that she may re- eover breath to propose new wars . JOHN-- SON . Id . 1.9 . No more the thirsty Erinnys ...
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