The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Ed. of William Aldis Wright, Volume 9Thompson Publishing Company, 1900 |
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Page 45
... bear your house . ' He could be contented ! why is he not , then ? In respect of the love he bears our house ! he shows in this , he loves his own barn better than he loves our house . Let me see some more . The purpose you undertake is ...
... bear your house . ' He could be contented ! why is he not , then ? In respect of the love he bears our house ! he shows in this , he loves his own barn better than he loves our house . Let me see some more . The purpose you undertake is ...
Page 72
... bear these crossings . Give me leave To tell you once again that at my birth The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes , 85 The goats ran from the mountains , and the herds Were strangely clamorous to the frighted fields . 40 These ...
... bear these crossings . Give me leave To tell you once again that at my birth The front of heaven was full of fiery shapes , 85 The goats ran from the mountains , and the herds Were strangely clamorous to the frighted fields . 40 These ...
Page 75
... bears his course , and runs me up With like advantage on the other side ; Gelding the opposed continent as much As on the other side it takes from you . 110 Wor . Yea , but a little charge will trench him . here , And on this north side ...
... bears his course , and runs me up With like advantage on the other side ; Gelding the opposed continent as much As on the other side it takes from you . 110 Wor . Yea , but a little charge will trench him . here , And on this north side ...
Page 95
... bear this letter to Lord John of Lan- caster , to my brother John ; this to my Lord of Westmoreland .- [ Exit Bardolph . ] Go , Peto , to horse , to horse ; for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time . [ Exit Peto ...
... bear this letter to Lord John of Lan- caster , to my brother John ; this to my Lord of Westmoreland .- [ Exit Bardolph . ] Go , Peto , to horse , to horse ; for thou and I have thirty miles to ride yet ere dinner time . [ Exit Peto ...
Page 97
... bear his mind , not I , my lord . Wor . I prithee , tell me , doth he keep his bed ? Mess . He did , my lord , four days ere I set forth ; And at the time of my departure thence He was much fear'd by his physicians . Wor . I would the ...
... bear his mind , not I , my lord . Wor . I prithee , tell me , doth he keep his bed ? Mess . He did , my lord , four days ere I set forth ; And at the time of my departure thence He was much fear'd by his physicians . Wor . I would the ...
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anon Archbishop Archbishop of York arms Bard Bardolph battle of Shrewsbury blood Blunt brother called Capell Colevile Collier's Corrector cousin Davy death dost doth Douglas Dyce read Earl of Fife Earl of March Eastcheap Enter Exeunt Exit faith father fear Folio friends Gadshill give Glend Glendower grace Hanmer Harry hath head hear heart Henry Percy honour horse Host Hostess Hotspur humours Jack JOHN OF LANCASTER King Henry knight Lady lord Master Shallow merry Mortimer Mowb Mowbray never noble Northumberland old editions old reading omits peace Percy Peto Pist Pistol play Poins Pope pray Prince of Wales Quarto rascal Re-enter Richard Richard II rogue sack says SCENE Shakespeare Shal Shrewsbury Sir John Falstaff Sir John Oldcastle speak Steevens sweet sword tell thee thou art thou hast tongue Warwick Westmoreland wife wilt Worcester word