The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Page 36
... keep close , I thee command . Quick . Farewell ; adieu . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - France . A room in the French King's palace . Enter the French King attended ; the Dauphin , the Duke of BURGUNDY , the Constable , and others . Fr. King ...
... keep close , I thee command . Quick . Farewell ; adieu . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - France . A room in the French King's palace . Enter the French King attended ; the Dauphin , the Duke of BURGUNDY , the Constable , and others . Fr. King ...
Page 45
... keeps whole weapons . For Nym , -he hath heard , that men of few words are the best men ; and therefore he scorns to say his prayers , lest ' a should be thought a coward : but his few bad words are match'd with as few good deeds ; for ...
... keeps whole weapons . For Nym , -he hath heard , that men of few words are the best men ; and therefore he scorns to say his prayers , lest ' a should be thought a coward : but his few bad words are match'd with as few good deeds ; for ...
Page 55
... keeps the pridge most valiantly , with excellent discipline . There is an ensign there at the pridge , -I think , in my very conscience , he is as valiant as Mark Antony ; and he is a man of no estimation in the ' orld : but I did see ...
... keeps the pridge most valiantly , with excellent discipline . There is an ensign there at the pridge , -I think , in my very conscience , he is as valiant as Mark Antony ; and he is a man of no estimation in the ' orld : but I did see ...
Page 63
... keep that good name still . Orl . I know him to be valiant : Con . I was told that , by one that knows him better than you . Orl . What's he ? Con . Marry , he told me so himself ; and he said , he cared not who knew it . Orl . He needs ...
... keep that good name still . Orl . I know him to be valiant : Con . I was told that , by one that knows him better than you . Orl . What's he ? Con . Marry , he told me so himself ; and he said , he cared not who knew it . Orl . He needs ...
Page 74
... Keep thy word : fare thee well . Bates . Be friends , you English fools , be friends ; we have French quarrels enough , if you could tell how to reckon . K. Hen . Indeed , the French may lay twenty French crowns to one , they will beat ...
... Keep thy word : fare thee well . Bates . Be friends , you English fools , be friends ; we have French quarrels enough , if you could tell how to reckon . K. Hen . Indeed , the French may lay twenty French crowns to one , they will beat ...
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