The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... Stand in our way . There's for thy labour , Montjoy . Go , bid thy master well advise himself : If we may pass , we will ; if we be hinder'd , We will your tawny ground with your red blood Discolofir : and so , Montjoy , fare you well ...
... Stand in our way . There's for thy labour , Montjoy . Go , bid thy master well advise himself : If we may pass , we will ; if we be hinder'd , We will your tawny ground with your red blood Discolofir : and so , Montjoy , fare you well ...
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William Shakespeare. Took stand for idle speculation : But that our honours must not . What's to say , A very little little let us do , And all is done . Then let the trumpets sound The tucket - sonuance , and the note to mount : For our ...
William Shakespeare. Took stand for idle speculation : But that our honours must not . What's to say , A very little little let us do , And all is done . Then let the trumpets sound The tucket - sonuance , and the note to mount : For our ...
Page 47
... stand a tip - toe when this day is named , And rouse him at the name of Crispian . He , that shall live this day , and see old age , Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends , And say - to - morrow is Saint Crispian : Then will he ...
... stand a tip - toe when this day is named , And rouse him at the name of Crispian . He , that shall live this day , and see old age , Will yearly on the vigil feast his friends , And say - to - morrow is Saint Crispian : Then will he ...
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... Stand away , captain Gower ' ; I will give treason his pay- ment into plows , I warrant you . Will . I am no traitor . Flu . That's a lie in thy throat . - I charge you in his majesty's name , apprehend him ; he's a friend of the duke ...
... Stand away , captain Gower ' ; I will give treason his pay- ment into plows , I warrant you . Will . I am no traitor . Flu . That's a lie in thy throat . - I charge you in his majesty's name , apprehend him ; he's a friend of the duke ...
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... stand thou as Dauphin in my place : Question her proudly , let thy looks be stern : - By this means shall we sound what skill she hath . * For which they are hungry . † Machinery . [ Retires . + Countenance . Enter LA PUCELLE , BASTARD ...
... stand thou as Dauphin in my place : Question her proudly , let thy looks be stern : - By this means shall we sound what skill she hath . * For which they are hungry . † Machinery . [ Retires . + Countenance . Enter LA PUCELLE , BASTARD ...
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