The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... never read but England's kings have had Large sums of gold , and dowries , with their wives ; And our king Henry gives away his own , To match with her that brings no vantages . Glo . A proper jest , and never heard before , That ...
... never read but England's kings have had Large sums of gold , and dowries , with their wives ; And our king Henry gives away his own , To match with her that brings no vantages . Glo . A proper jest , and never heard before , That ...
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... never saw but Humphrey duke of Gloster Did bear him like a noble gentleman . Oft have I seen the haughty cardinal- More like a soldier , than a man o ' the church , As stout , and proud , as he were lord of all , - Swear like a ruffian ...
... never saw but Humphrey duke of Gloster Did bear him like a noble gentleman . Oft have I seen the haughty cardinal- More like a soldier , than a man o ' the church , As stout , and proud , as he were lord of all , - Swear like a ruffian ...
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... never more abase our sight so low , As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground . Glo . O , Nell , sweet Nell , if thou dost love thy lord , Banish the canker of ambitious thoughts ; And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my ...
... never more abase our sight so low , As to vouchsafe one glance unto the ground . Glo . O , Nell , sweet Nell , if thou dost love thy lord , Banish the canker of ambitious thoughts ; And may that thought , when I imagine ill Against my ...
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... and a fouler fact Did never traitor in the land commit . Suff . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! War . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter Servants of SUFFOLK , bringing in HORNER and PETER ACT I. ] 19 KING HENRY VI .
... and a fouler fact Did never traitor in the land commit . Suff . Peace , headstrong Warwick ! War . Image of pride , why should I hold my peace ? Enter Servants of SUFFOLK , bringing in HORNER and PETER ACT I. ] 19 KING HENRY VI .
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... never said nor thought any such matter . God is my witness , I am falsely accused by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , [ Holding up his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were scouring my ...
... never said nor thought any such matter . God is my witness , I am falsely accused by the villain . Pet . By these ten bones , my lords , [ Holding up his hands . ] he did speak them to me in the garret one night , as we were scouring my ...
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