The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... traitors are agreed ; The king is set from London ; and the scene Is now transported , gentles , to Southampton : There is the playhouse now , there must you sit : And thence to France shall we convey you safe , And bring you back ...
... traitors are agreed ; The king is set from London ; and the scene Is now transported , gentles , to Southampton : There is the playhouse now , there must you sit : And thence to France shall we convey you safe , And bring you back ...
Page 28
... traitors . Ere . They shall be apprehended by and by . West . How smooth and even they do bear themselves ! As if allegiance in their bosoms sat , Crowned with faith , and constant loyalty . Bed . The king hath note of all that they ...
... traitors . Ere . They shall be apprehended by and by . West . How smooth and even they do bear themselves ! As if allegiance in their bosoms sat , Crowned with faith , and constant loyalty . Bed . The king hath note of all that they ...
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... traitor . If that same dĉmon , that hath gull'd thee thus , Should with his lion gait walk the whole world , He might return to vasty Tartar back , And tell the legions - I can never win A soul so easy as that Englishinan's . O , how ...
... traitor . If that same dĉmon , that hath gull'd thee thus , Should with his lion gait walk the whole world , He might return to vasty Tartar back , And tell the legions - I can never win A soul so easy as that Englishinan's . O , how ...
Page 95
... traitor , as any's in the universal orld , or in France , or in England . Gow . How now , sir ? you villain ! Will . Do you think I'll be forsworn ? Flu . Stand away , captain Gower ; I will give treason his payment into plows , I ...
... traitor , as any's in the universal orld , or in France , or in England . Gow . How now , sir ? you villain ! Will . Do you think I'll be forsworn ? Flu . Stand away , captain Gower ; I will give treason his payment into plows , I ...
Page 96
... traitor , that . look your grace , has struck the glove which your ma- jesty is take out of the helmet of Alençon . Will . My liege , this was my glove ; here is the fellow of it : and he , that I gave it to in change , promised to wear ...
... traitor , that . look your grace , has struck the glove which your ma- jesty is take out of the helmet of Alençon . Will . My liege , this was my glove ; here is the fellow of it : and he , that I gave it to in change , promised to wear ...
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