The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... heart , Although it be with hazard of my head . North . What , drunk with choler ? stay , and pause awhile ; Here comes your uncle . Hot . Re - enter WORCESTER . Speak of Mortimer ? Zounds , I will speak of him ; and let my soul Want ...
... heart , Although it be with hazard of my head . North . What , drunk with choler ? stay , and pause awhile ; Here comes your uncle . Hot . Re - enter WORCESTER . Speak of Mortimer ? Zounds , I will speak of him ; and let my soul Want ...
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... heart , will he to the king , and lay open all our proceedings . O , I could divide myself , and go to buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honourable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : We are prepared ...
... heart , will he to the king , and lay open all our proceedings . O , I could divide myself , and go to buffets , for moving such a dish of skimmed milk with so honourable an action ! Hang him ! let him tell the king : We are prepared ...
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... , and run from it ? Fran . O lord , sir ! I'll be sworn upon all the books in England , I could find in my heart- Poins . [ Within ] Francis ! Fran . Anon , anon , sir . 1 P. Hen . How old art thou , Francis ? 30 ACT 2 . FIRST PART OF.
... , and run from it ? Fran . O lord , sir ! I'll be sworn upon all the books in England , I could find in my heart- Poins . [ Within ] Francis ! Fran . Anon , anon , sir . 1 P. Hen . How old art thou , Francis ? 30 ACT 2 . FIRST PART OF.
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... of it with all my heart ; I had rather be a kitten , and cry - mew , Than one of these same metre ballad - mongers : I had rather hear a brazen canstick turn'd , Or a dry wheel grate on the axle - tree SCENE 1 . 47 KING HENRY IV .
... of it with all my heart ; I had rather be a kitten , and cry - mew , Than one of these same metre ballad - mongers : I had rather hear a brazen canstick turn'd , Or a dry wheel grate on the axle - tree SCENE 1 . 47 KING HENRY IV .
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... heart I'll sit , and hear her sing : By that time will our book , I think , be drawn . Glend . Do so ; And those musicians that shall play to you , Hang in the air a thousand leagues from hence ; Yet straight they shall be here : sit ...
... heart I'll sit , and hear her sing : By that time will our book , I think , be drawn . Glend . Do so ; And those musicians that shall play to you , Hang in the air a thousand leagues from hence ; Yet straight they shall be here : sit ...
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