The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... rest your minds in peace ! Let's to the altar - Heralds , wait on us : - Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arins avail not , now that Henry's dead.- Posterity , await for wretched years , When at their mother's moist ...
... rest your minds in peace ! Let's to the altar - Heralds , wait on us : - Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arins avail not , now that Henry's dead.- Posterity , await for wretched years , When at their mother's moist ...
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... rest slaughter'd , or took , likewise . Bed . His ransome there is none but I shall pay : I'll hale the dauphin headlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ransome of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours ...
... rest slaughter'd , or took , likewise . Bed . His ransome there is none but I shall pay : I'll hale the dauphin headlong from his throne , His crown shall be the ransome of my friend ; Four of their lords I'll change for one of ours ...
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... rests for me , in this tumultuous strife , But to make open proclamation : -Come , officer ; as loud as e'er thou canst , Offi . All manner of men , assembled here in arms this ' day , against God's peace and the king's , we charge and ...
... rests for me , in this tumultuous strife , But to make open proclamation : -Come , officer ; as loud as e'er thou canst , Offi . All manner of men , assembled here in arms this ' day , against God's peace and the king's , we charge and ...
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... rests no other shift but this , - To gather our soldiers , scatter'd and dispers'd , And lay new platforms to endamage them . Alarum . Enter an English Soldier , crying , a Talbot ! a Talbot ! they fly , leaving their clothes behind ...
... rests no other shift but this , - To gather our soldiers , scatter'd and dispers'd , And lay new platforms to endamage them . Alarum . Enter an English Soldier , crying , a Talbot ! a Talbot ! they fly , leaving their clothes behind ...
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... SCENE V. - The same . A Room in the Tower . En- ter Mortimer , brought in a chair by two Keepers . Mor . Kind keepers of my weak decaying age , Let dying Mortimer here rest himself.- 1 Even like a man new - haled from the KING HENRY VI .
... SCENE V. - The same . A Room in the Tower . En- ter Mortimer , brought in a chair by two Keepers . Mor . Kind keepers of my weak decaying age , Let dying Mortimer here rest himself.- 1 Even like a man new - haled from the KING HENRY VI .
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