The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 83
... face ; 158. sympathize with , corre- spond to . 163. shrewdly , sorely . I. conjecture , imaginat on . 2. poring , purblind . 9. battle , army . Steed threatens steed , in high and boastful neighs Piercing 83 ACT IV King Henry the Fifth.
... face ; 158. sympathize with , corre- spond to . 163. shrewdly , sorely . I. conjecture , imaginat on . 2. poring , purblind . 9. battle , army . Steed threatens steed , in high and boastful neighs Piercing 83 ACT IV King Henry the Fifth.
Page 84
... face there is no note How dread an army hath enrounded him ; Nor doth he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all - watched night , But freshly looks and over - bears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That ...
... face there is no note How dread an army hath enrounded him ; Nor doth he dedicate one jot of colour Unto the weary and all - watched night , But freshly looks and over - bears attaint With cheerful semblance and sweet majesty ; That ...
Page 92
... face with a peacock's feather . You'll never trust his word after ! come , ' tis a foolish saying . K. Hen . Your reproof is something too round : I should be angry with you , if the time were convenient . Will . Let it be a quarrel ...
... face with a peacock's feather . You'll never trust his word after ! come , ' tis a foolish saying . K. Hen . Your reproof is something too round : I should be angry with you , if the time were convenient . Will . Let it be a quarrel ...
Page 110
... face ; And cries aloud ' Tarry , dear cousin Suffolk ! My soul shall thine keep company to heaven ; Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly abreast , As in this glorious and well - foughten field We kept together in our chivalry ...
... face ; And cries aloud ' Tarry , dear cousin Suffolk ! My soul shall thine keep company to heaven ; Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly abreast , As in this glorious and well - foughten field We kept together in our chivalry ...
Page 128
... face , Most worthy brother England ; fairly met : So are you , princes English , every one . Q. Isa . So happy be the issue , brother England , Of this good day and of this gracious meeting , As we are now glad to behold your eyes ...
... face , Most worthy brother England ; fairly met : So are you , princes English , every one . Q. Isa . So happy be the issue , brother England , Of this good day and of this gracious meeting , As we are now glad to behold your eyes ...
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