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" gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth From this briar pluck a white rose with me. SOMERSET. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But dare maintain the party of the truth Pluck a red rose "
Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal - Page 324
1891
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The graduated series of reading-lesson books, Book 5

Graduated series - 1861 - 504 pages
...rights, is represented saying: — " Let t"'™ that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honors of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me." And Somerset adds: — " Let him that is no coward, nor...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 912 pages
...tonguetied, and so loth to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Let him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this briar pluck a white rose with me. SOM. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But dare...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volume 7

William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1863 - 472 pages
...tongueti'd, and so loath to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts. Let him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. Som. Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, But dare...
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A smaller history of England. (By P. Smith). Ed. by W. Smith. 9th thous

Philip Smith - 1863 - 564 pages
...proclaim your thoughts: I^t him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, Jf he suppose that I have pleaded truth. From this briar pluck a white rose with me. Sosf. Let him that is no coward nor no flutt -rer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck...
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A smaller history of England. (By P. Smith). Ed. by W. Smith. 9th thous

Philip Smith - 1864 - 636 pages
...tonguetied, and so loth to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts: Let him that Is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth,...truth, From this briar pluck a white rose with me. SOM. Let him that is no coward nor no flattrer, But dare maintain the party of the truth, Pluck a red...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The first, second, and third parts of King ...

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 688 pages
...tonguetied and so loath to speak, 25 In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts: Let him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. 30 Som. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The first, second, and third parts of King ...

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 690 pages
...tonguetied and so loath to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts: Let him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. Som. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer, But dare...
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The Works of William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 1104 pages
...are tonguetied and so loath In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Let him that isa trueborn gentleman And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. 30 to speak, Som. Let him that is no coward nor no flatterer,...
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Laurie's Graduated series of reading lesson books, Book 6

James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 300 pages
...rights, is represented saying: — " Let him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honors of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me." And Somerset adds: — " Let him that is no coward, nor...
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The Stratford Shakspere: King Henry V. King Henry Vi. King Richard iii. King ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 610 pages
...tonguetied, and so loth to speak, In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts; Let him that is a trueborn gentleman, And stands upon the honour of his birth, If he suppose that I have pleaded truth, From off this brier pluck a white rose with me. SOM. Let him that is no coward, nor no flatterer, But dare...
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