The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge from others ' eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet disgrace , And make ...
... fears the thing he would not know , Hath , by instinct , knowledge from others ' eyes , That what he fear'd is chanced . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl , his divination lies ; And I will take it as a sweet disgrace , And make ...
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... fear , That arrows fled not swifter toward their aim , Than did our soldiers , aiming at their safety , Fly from the ... fear , or sin , ] Fear for danger . - faint quittance . ] Quittance is return . ' Gan vail his stomach 2 , and did ...
... fear , That arrows fled not swifter toward their aim , Than did our soldiers , aiming at their safety , Fly from the ... fear , or sin , ] Fear for danger . - faint quittance . ] Quittance is return . ' Gan vail his stomach 2 , and did ...
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... fear , was took . The sum of all - Is , - that the king hath won ; and hath sent out A speedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of young Lancaster , And Westmoreland : this is the news at full . North . For this I ...
... fear , was took . The sum of all - Is , - that the king hath won ; and hath sent out A speedy power , to encounter you , my lord , Under the conduct of young Lancaster , And Westmoreland : this is the news at full . North . For this I ...
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... fear'd ; And , since we are o'erset , venture again . Come , we will all put forth ; body , and goods . Mor . ' Tis more than time : And , my most noble lord , I hear for certain , and do speak the truth , — And darkness be the burier ...
... fear'd ; And , since we are o'erset , venture again . Come , we will all put forth ; body , and goods . Mor . ' Tis more than time : And , my most noble lord , I hear for certain , and do speak the truth , — And darkness be the burier ...
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... fear that . Bard . Who , is it like , should lead his forces hither ? Hast . The duke of Lancaster , and Westmoreland : Against the Welsh , himself , and Harry Monmouth : But who is substituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain ...
... fear that . Bard . Who , is it like , should lead his forces hither ? Hast . The duke of Lancaster , and Westmoreland : Against the Welsh , himself , and Harry Monmouth : But who is substituted ' gainst the French , I have no certain ...
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