The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Page 28
... hast spoke the right ; His heart is fracted , and corroborate . Nym . The king is a good king : but it must be as it may ; he passes some humours , and careers . Pist . Let us condole the knight ; for , lambkins , we will live ...
... hast spoke the right ; His heart is fracted , and corroborate . Nym . The king is a good king : but it must be as it may ; he passes some humours , and careers . Pist . Let us condole the knight ; for , lambkins , we will live ...
Page 32
... hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of affiance ! Show men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : Seem they grave and learned ? Why , so didst thou : Come they of noble family ? Why , so didst thou : Seem they religious ? Why , so ...
... hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of affiance ! Show men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : Seem they grave and learned ? Why , so didst thou : Come they of noble family ? Why , so didst thou : Seem they religious ? Why , so ...
Page 82
... hast unwish'd five thousand men ; Which likes me better , than to wish us one.- You know your places : God be with you all ! Tucket . Enter MONTJOY . Mont . Once more I come to know of thee , king Harry , If for thy ransome thou wilt ...
... hast unwish'd five thousand men ; Which likes me better , than to wish us one.- You know your places : God be with you all ! Tucket . Enter MONTJOY . Mont . Once more I come to know of thee , king Harry , If for thy ransome thou wilt ...
Page 96
... hast given me most bitter terms . Flu . An please your majesty , let his neck answer for it , if there is any martial law in the ' orld . K. Hen . How canst thou make me satisfaction ? Will . All offences , my liege , come from the ...
... hast given me most bitter terms . Flu . An please your majesty , let his neck answer for it , if there is any martial law in the ' orld . K. Hen . How canst thou make me satisfaction ? Will . All offences , my liege , come from the ...
Page 111
... hast me , if thou hast me , at the worst ; and thou shalt wear me , if thou wear me , better and better ; And therefore tell me , most fair Katharine , will you have me ? Put off your maiden blushes ; avouch the thoughts of your heart ...
... hast me , if thou hast me , at the worst ; and thou shalt wear me , if thou wear me , better and better ; And therefore tell me , most fair Katharine , will you have me ? Put off your maiden blushes ; avouch the thoughts of your heart ...
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