The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 4T. Davison, 1807 |
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... English , John : Embrace him , love him , give him welcome hither . Arth . God shall forgive you Coeur - de - lion's death , The rather , that you give his offspring life , Shadowing their right under your wings of war : I give you ...
... English , John : Embrace him , love him , give him welcome hither . Arth . God shall forgive you Coeur - de - lion's death , The rather , that you give his offspring life , Shadowing their right under your wings of war : I give you ...
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... English bottoms have waft o'er , Did never float upon the swelling tide , To do offence and scath in Christendom.- The interruption of their churlish drums [ Drums beat . Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand , To parley , or to ...
... English bottoms have waft o'er , Did never float upon the swelling tide , To do offence and scath in Christendom.- The interruption of their churlish drums [ Drums beat . Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand , To parley , or to ...
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... English , and their discipline , Were harbour'd in their rude circumference . Then , tell us , shall your city call us lord , In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? Or shall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to ...
... English , and their discipline , Were harbour'd in their rude circumference . Then , tell us , shall your city call us lord , In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? Or shall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to ...
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... English mother , Whose sons lie scatter'd on the bleeding ground : Many a widow's husband groveling lies , Coldly embracing the discolour'd earth And victory , with little loss , doth play Upon the dancing banners of the French ; Who ...
... English mother , Whose sons lie scatter'd on the bleeding ground : Many a widow's husband groveling lies , Coldly embracing the discolour'd earth And victory , with little loss , doth play Upon the dancing banners of the French ; Who ...
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... English crest , That is removed by a staff of France ; Our colours do return in those same hands That did display them when we first march'd forth ; And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen , come Our lusty English , all with purpled hands ...
... English crest , That is removed by a staff of France ; Our colours do return in those same hands That did display them when we first march'd forth ; And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen , come Our lusty English , all with purpled hands ...
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