The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will answer . . Bard . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . Here comes the earl . North . What news , lord Bardolph ? every minute now Should be the father of some stratagem2 : The times are wild ...
... honour , knock but at the gate , And he himself will answer . . Bard . Enter NORTHUMBERLAND . Here comes the earl . North . What news , lord Bardolph ? every minute now Should be the father of some stratagem2 : The times are wild ...
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... honour , for a silken point * I'll give my barony : never talk of it . 4 North . Why should the gentleman , that rode by Travers , Give then such instances of loss ? Bard . Who , he ? He was some hilding fellow 5 , that had stol'n The ...
... honour , for a silken point * I'll give my barony : never talk of it . 4 North . Why should the gentleman , that rode by Travers , Give then such instances of loss ? Bard . Who , he ? He was some hilding fellow 5 , that had stol'n The ...
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... honour . Mor . The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health ; the which , if you give o'er To stormy passion , must perforce decay . You cast the event of war , my noble lord , And summ'd the account of chance , before you ...
... honour . Mor . The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health ; the which , if you give o'er To stormy passion , must perforce decay . You cast the event of war , my noble lord , And summ'd the account of chance , before you ...
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... honour is at pawn ; And , but my going , nothing can redeem it . Lady P. O , yet , for God's sake , go not to these ... honours lost ; yours , and your son's . For yours , may heavenly glory brighten it ! - For his , it stuck upon him ...
... honour is at pawn ; And , but my going , nothing can redeem it . Lady P. O , yet , for God's sake , go not to these ... honours lost ; yours , and your son's . For yours , may heavenly glory brighten it ! - For his , it stuck upon him ...
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... honour more precise and nice With others , than with him ; let them alone ; The marshal , and the archbishop , are strong : Had my sweet Harry had but half their numbers , To - day might I , hanging on Hotspur's neck , Have talk'd of ...
... honour more precise and nice With others , than with him ; let them alone ; The marshal , and the archbishop , are strong : Had my sweet Harry had but half their numbers , To - day might I , hanging on Hotspur's neck , Have talk'd of ...
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