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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... sword - and - buckler prince of. When on the gentle Severn's sedgy bank , In single opposition , hand to hand , Your use and counsel , we shall send for you .-- [ Exit Worcester . ( To North . ) Yea , my good lord . You were about to ...
... sword - and - buckler prince of. When on the gentle Severn's sedgy bank , In single opposition , hand to hand , Your use and counsel , we shall send for you .-- [ Exit Worcester . ( To North . ) Yea , my good lord . You were about to ...
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... sword with a dozen of them two hours together . I have ' cap'd by miracle . I am eight times thrust through dried neat's - tongue , bull's - pizzle , yon. Re - enter FRANCIS , with wine . What's o'clock , Francis ? Fran . Anon , anon ...
... sword with a dozen of them two hours together . I have ' cap'd by miracle . I am eight times thrust through dried neat's - tongue , bull's - pizzle , yon. Re - enter FRANCIS , with wine . What's o'clock , Francis ? Fran . Anon , anon ...
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... sword as thou hast done ; and then say , it was in fight ! What trick , what device , what starting - hole , canst thou now find out , to hide thee from this open and ap- parent shame ? [ thou now ? Poins . Come , let's hear , Jack ...
... sword as thou hast done ; and then say , it was in fight ! What trick , what device , what starting - hole , canst thou now find out , to hide thee from this open and ap- parent shame ? [ thou now ? Poins . Come , let's hear , Jack ...
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... sword , whose temper I intend to stain With the best blood that I can meet withal In the adventure of this perilous day . Now , -Esperance - Percy ! and set on.- Sound all the lofty instruments of war , And by that music let us all ...
... sword , whose temper I intend to stain With the best blood that I can meet withal In the adventure of this perilous day . Now , -Esperance - Percy ! and set on.- Sound all the lofty instruments of war , And by that music let us all ...
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... sword my flesh : - But thought's the slave of life , and life time's fool ; And time that takes survey of all the world , Must have a stop . O , I could prophesy , But that the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : -No ...
... sword my flesh : - But thought's the slave of life , and life time's fool ; And time that takes survey of all the world , Must have a stop . O , I could prophesy , But that the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : -No ...
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