The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O , the very casques , That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O , pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest , in little place , a million ; And let us , ciphers to this great ...
... fields of France ? or may we cram Within this wooden O , the very casques , That did affright the air at Agincourt ? O , pardon ! since a crooked figure may Attest , in little place , a million ; And let us , ciphers to this great ...
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... fields of France . Cant . O , let their bodies follow , my dear liege , With blood , and sword , and fire , to win your right : In aid whereof , we of the spiritualty Will raise your highness such a mighty sum , As never did the clergy ...
... fields of France . Cant . O , let their bodies follow , my dear liege , With blood , and sword , and fire , to win your right : In aid whereof , we of the spiritualty Will raise your highness such a mighty sum , As never did the clergy ...
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... fields How now , sir John ? quoth I : what , man ! be of good cheer . So ' a cried out - God , God , God ! three or four times : now I , to comfort him , bid him , ' a should not think of God ; I hoped , there was no need to trouble ...
... fields How now , sir John ? quoth I : what , man ! be of good cheer . So ' a cried out - God , God , God ! three or four times : now I , to comfort him , bid him , ' a should not think of God ; I hoped , there was no need to trouble ...
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... fields . Dau . My most redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe : For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom , ( Though war , nor no known quarrel , were in question , ) But that defences , musters , preparations ...
... fields . Dau . My most redoubted father , It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe : For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom , ( Though war , nor no known quarrel , were in question , ) But that defences , musters , preparations ...
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... field , Doth win immortal fame . Boy . ' Would I were in an alehouse in London ! I would give all my fame for a pot of ale , and safety . Pist . And I : If my wishes would prevail with me , My purpose should not fail with me , But ...
... field , Doth win immortal fame . Boy . ' Would I were in an alehouse in London ! I would give all my fame for a pot of ale , and safety . Pist . And I : If my wishes would prevail with me , My purpose should not fail with me , But ...
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