The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 6
... unto Henry's death ! King Henry the Fifth , too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth . Glou . England ne'er had a king until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind ...
... unto Henry's death ! King Henry the Fifth , too famous to live long ! England ne'er lost a king of so much worth . Glou . England ne'er had a king until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind ...
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... unto the master of the pynnace , who at first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæsar , then taking him by the hand , said unto him , good fellow , be of good cheer , and fear not , for thou hast Cæsar and his fortune with thee . " -I ...
... unto the master of the pynnace , who at first was amazed when he saw him ; but Cæsar , then taking him by the hand , said unto him , good fellow , be of good cheer , and fear not , for thou hast Cæsar and his fortune with thee . " -I ...
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... unto Charles the Dolphin at Chinon was caried a yoong wench of an eighteene yeeres old , called Joan Arc , borne at Domprin upon Meuse in Loraine . of favour was she counted likesome , of person stronglie made and manlie , of courage ...
... unto Charles the Dolphin at Chinon was caried a yoong wench of an eighteene yeeres old , called Joan Arc , borne at Domprin upon Meuse in Loraine . of favour was she counted likesome , of person stronglie made and manlie , of courage ...
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... unto a peaceful comic sport , 40 50 When ladies crave to be encounter'd with . You may not , my lord , despise her gentle suit . Tal . Ne'er trust me then ; for when a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a ...
... unto a peaceful comic sport , 40 50 When ladies crave to be encounter'd with . You may not , my lord , despise her gentle suit . Tal . Ne'er trust me then ; for when a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a ...
Page 61
... unto the Temple , unto his chamber ; And answer was return'd that he will come . 20 Mor . Enough : my soul shall then be satisfied . Poor gentleman ! his wrong doth equal mine . Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign , Before whose ...
... unto the Temple , unto his chamber ; And answer was return'd that he will come . 20 Mor . Enough : my soul shall then be satisfied . Poor gentleman ! his wrong doth equal mine . Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign , Before whose ...
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