The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... hear me speak . York . Thou canst not , son ; it is impossible . Rich . An oath is of no moment , being not took Before a true and lawful magistrate , That hath authority over him that swears : Henry had none , but did usurp the place ...
... hear me speak . York . Thou canst not , son ; it is impossible . Rich . An oath is of no moment , being not took Before a true and lawful magistrate , That hath authority over him that swears : Henry had none , but did usurp the place ...
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... hear their drums ; let's set our men in order ; And issue forth , and bid them battle straight . York . Five men to twenty ! -though the odds be great , I doubt not , uncle , of our victory . Many a battle have I won in France , When as ...
... hear their drums ; let's set our men in order ; And issue forth , and bid them battle straight . York . Five men to twenty ! -though the odds be great , I doubt not , uncle , of our victory . Many a battle have I won in France , When as ...
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... hear me speak before I die ; - I am too mean a subject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . Clif . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; my father's blood Hath stopp'd the passage , where thy words should enter . Rat ...
... hear me speak before I die ; - I am too mean a subject for thy wrath , Be thou reveng'd on men , and let me live . Clif . In vain thou speak'st , poor boy ; my father's blood Hath stopp'd the passage , where thy words should enter . Rat ...
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... hear the orisons he makes . York . She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill - beseeming is it in thy sex , To triumph like an Amazonian trull , Upon their woes ...
... hear the orisons he makes . York . She - wolf of France , but worse than wolves of France , Whose tongue more poisons than the adder's tooth ! How ill - beseeming is it in thy sex , To triumph like an Amazonian trull , Upon their woes ...
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... hear it all . Mess . Environed he was with many foes ; And stood against them as the hope of Troy Against the Greeks , that would have enter'd Troy . But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; And many strokes , though with a little axe ...
... hear it all . Mess . Environed he was with many foes ; And stood against them as the hope of Troy Against the Greeks , that would have enter'd Troy . But Hercules himself must yield to odds ; And many strokes , though with a little axe ...
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