The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... hast a sigh to blow away this praise , Ending with brother , son , and all are dead . — Mor . Douglas is living , and your brother , yet : But , for my lord your son , North . Why , he is dead . See , what a ready tongue suspicion hath ...
... hast a sigh to blow away this praise , Ending with brother , son , and all are dead . — Mor . Douglas is living , and your brother , yet : But , for my lord your son , North . Why , he is dead . See , what a ready tongue suspicion hath ...
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... Hast . Our present musters grow upon the file To five and twenty thousand men of choice ; And our supplies live largely in the hope Of great Northumberland , whose bosom burns With an incensed fire of injuries . Bard . The question then ...
... Hast . Our present musters grow upon the file To five and twenty thousand men of choice ; And our supplies live largely in the hope Of great Northumberland , whose bosom burns With an incensed fire of injuries . Bard . The question then ...
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... Hast . Grant , that our hopes ( yet likely of fair birth , ) Should be still - born , and that we now possess'd The utmost man of expectation ; I think , we are a body strong enough , Even as we are , to equal with the king . Bard ...
... Hast . Grant , that our hopes ( yet likely of fair birth , ) Should be still - born , and that we now possess'd The utmost man of expectation ; I think , we are a body strong enough , Even as we are , to equal with the king . Bard ...
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... Hast . If he should do so , He leaves his back unarm'd , the French and Welsh Baying him at the heels : never fear that . Bard . Who , is it like , should lead his forces hither ? Hast . The duke of Lancaster , and Westmoreland ...
... Hast . If he should do so , He leaves his back unarm'd , the French and Welsh Baying him at the heels : never fear that . Bard . Who , is it like , should lead his forces hither ? Hast . The duke of Lancaster , and Westmoreland ...
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... Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. - London . A Street . Enter Hostess ; FANG , and his Boy , with her ; and SNARE following . Host . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? Fang ...
... Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. - London . A Street . Enter Hostess ; FANG , and his Boy , with her ; and SNARE following . Host . Master Fang , have you entered the action ? Fang ...
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