The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... enemies with me too . Pr'ythee , put up . Nym . I shall have my eight shillings , I won of you at betting . Pist . A noble * shalt thou have , and present pay ; And liquor likewise will I give to thee , And friendship shall combine ...
... enemies with me too . Pr'ythee , put up . Nym . I shall have my eight shillings , I won of you at betting . Pist . A noble * shalt thou have , and present pay ; And liquor likewise will I give to thee , And friendship shall combine ...
Page 15
... enemies , Have steep'd their galls in honey ; and do serve you With hearts createt of duty and of zeal . K. Hen . We therefore have great cause of thankfulness ; And shall forget the office of our hand , Sooner than quittance of desert ...
... enemies , Have steep'd their galls in honey ; and do serve you With hearts createt of duty and of zeal . K. Hen . We therefore have great cause of thankfulness ; And shall forget the office of our hand , Sooner than quittance of desert ...
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... enemy proclaim'd , and from his coffers Received the golden earnest of our death ; Wherein you would have sold your king to slaughter , His princes and his peers to servitude , His subjects to oppression and contempt , And his whole ...
... enemy proclaim'd , and from his coffers Received the golden earnest of our death ; Wherein you would have sold your king to slaughter , His princes and his peers to servitude , His subjects to oppression and contempt , And his whole ...
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William Shakespeare. In cases of defence , ' tis best to weigh The enemy more mighty than he seems , So the proportions of defence are fill'd ; Which , of a weak and niggardly projection , Doth , like a miser , spoil his coat , with ...
William Shakespeare. In cases of defence , ' tis best to weigh The enemy more mighty than he seems , So the proportions of defence are fill'd ; Which , of a weak and niggardly projection , Doth , like a miser , spoil his coat , with ...
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... enemy stood on ; and this they con perfectly in the phrase of war , which they trick up with new - tuned oaths : And what a beard of the general's cut , and a horrid suit of the camp , will do among foaming bottles , and ale - washed ...
... enemy stood on ; and this they con perfectly in the phrase of war , which they trick up with new - tuned oaths : And what a beard of the general's cut , and a horrid suit of the camp , will do among foaming bottles , and ale - washed ...
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