The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... Unto the French the dreadful judgement day So dreadful will not be , as was his sight . The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's prayers made him so prosperous . Glo . The church ! where is it ? had not church - men ...
... Unto the French the dreadful judgement day So dreadful will not be , as was his sight . The battles of the Lord of hosts he fought : The church's prayers made him so prosperous . Glo . The church ! where is it ? had not church - men ...
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... unto the lord protector ; Or we'll burst them open , if that you come not quickly . Enter Winchester , attended by a Train of Servants in tawny - coats . Win . How now , ambitious Humphrey ? what means this ? Glo . Piel'd priest , dost ...
... unto the lord protector ; Or we'll burst them open , if that you come not quickly . Enter Winchester , attended by a Train of Servants in tawny - coats . Win . How now , ambitious Humphrey ? what means this ? Glo . Piel'd priest , dost ...
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... unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him . -Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die , whiles- -He beckons with his hand , and smiles on me ; As who should say , When I am dead and gone , Remember to avenge me on ...
... unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him . -Salisbury , cheer thy spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die , whiles- -He beckons with his hand , and smiles on me ; As who should say , When I am dead and gone , Remember to avenge me on ...
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... unto my will . Som . Judge you , my lord of Warwick , then between us . War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher pitch , Between two dogs , which hath the deeper mouth , Between two blades , which bears the better temper ...
... unto my will . Som . Judge you , my lord of Warwick , then between us . War . Between two hawks , which flies the higher pitch , Between two dogs , which hath the deeper mouth , Between two blades , which bears the better temper ...
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... devis'd , Humphrey of Gloster ? if thou canst accuse , Or aught intend'st to lay unto my charge , Do it without invention suddenly ; As I with sudden and extemporal speech Purpose to answer what thou canst object . Glo . KING HENRY VI 39.
... devis'd , Humphrey of Gloster ? if thou canst accuse , Or aught intend'st to lay unto my charge , Do it without invention suddenly ; As I with sudden and extemporal speech Purpose to answer what thou canst object . Glo . KING HENRY VI 39.
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