The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... Never , O never , shall I see more joy . Rich . I cannot weep ; for all my body's moisture Scarce serves to quench my furnace - burning heart : Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great burden ; For self - same wind that I should speak ...
... Never , O never , shall I see more joy . Rich . I cannot weep ; for all my body's moisture Scarce serves to quench my furnace - burning heart : Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great burden ; For self - same wind that I should speak ...
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... five and twenty thousand , Why , Via to London will we march amain ; And once again bestride our foaming steeds , And once again cry - Charge upon our foos ! But never once again turn back , and fly . 22 Act 2 . THIRD PART OF.
... five and twenty thousand , Why , Via to London will we march amain ; And once again bestride our foaming steeds , And once again cry - Charge upon our foos ! But never once again turn back , and fly . 22 Act 2 . THIRD PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. But never once again turn back , and fly . Rich . Ay , now , methinks , I hear great Warwick speak : Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day , That cries - Retire , if Warwick bid him stay .. Edw . Lord Warwick , on ...
William Shakespeare. But never once again turn back , and fly . Rich . Ay , now , methinks , I hear great Warwick speak : Ne'er may he live to see a sunshine day , That cries - Retire , if Warwick bid him stay .. Edw . Lord Warwick , on ...
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... never hear , - That things ill got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it for that son , Whose father for his hoarding went to hell ? I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds behind ; And ' would my father had left me no more ! For ...
... never hear , - That things ill got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it for that son , Whose father for his hoarding went to hell ? I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds behind ; And ' would my father had left me no more ! For ...
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... never leave , till we have hewn thee down , Or bath'd thy growing with our heated bloods . Edw . And , in this resolution , I defy thee ; Not willing any longer conference , Since thou deny'st the gentle king to speak.- Sound trumpets ...
... never leave , till we have hewn thee down , Or bath'd thy growing with our heated bloods . Edw . And , in this resolution , I defy thee ; Not willing any longer conference , Since thou deny'st the gentle king to speak.- Sound trumpets ...
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