The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... blood . But what mean I To speak so true at first ? my office is To noise abroad , — that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as ...
... blood . But what mean I To speak so true at first ? my office is To noise abroad , — that Harry Monmouth fell Under the wrath of noble Hotspur's sword ; And that the king before the Douglas ' rage Stoop'd his anointed head as low as ...
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... blood Of fair king Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , Gasping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more , and less , do flock to ...
... blood Of fair king Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a bleeding land , Gasping for life under great Bolingbroke ; And more , and less , do flock to ...
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... blood . P. Hen . ' Faith it does me ; though it discolours the complexion of my greatness to acknowledge it . Doth it not show vilely in me , to desire small beer ? Poins . Why , a prince should not be so loosely studied , as to ...
... blood . P. Hen . ' Faith it does me ; though it discolours the complexion of my greatness to acknowledge it . Doth it not show vilely in me , to desire small beer ? Poins . Why , a prince should not be so loosely studied , as to ...
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... blood spilt : How comes that ? says he , that takes upon him not to conceive : the answer is as ready as a borrower's cap ; I am the king's poor cousin , sir . 5 Althea dreamed , & c . ] Shakspeare is here mistaken in his mythology ...
... blood spilt : How comes that ? says he , that takes upon him not to conceive : the answer is as ready as a borrower's cap ; I am the king's poor cousin , sir . 5 Althea dreamed , & c . ] Shakspeare is here mistaken in his mythology ...
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... blood ere one can say , -What's this ? How do you now ? Dol . Better than I was . Hem . Host . Why , that's well said ; a good heart's worth gold . Look , here comes sir John . Enter FALSTAFF , singing . Fal . When Arthur first in court ...
... blood ere one can say , -What's this ? How do you now ? Dol . Better than I was . Hem . Host . Why , that's well said ; a good heart's worth gold . Look , here comes sir John . Enter FALSTAFF , singing . Fal . When Arthur first in court ...
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