The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... thoughts : -What think you , coz ' , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Which he in this adventure hath surpris'd , To his own use he keeps ; and sends me word , I shall have none but Mordake earl of Fife . West . This is his ...
... thoughts : -What think you , coz ' , Of this young Percy's pride ? the prisoners , Which he in this adventure hath surpris'd , To his own use he keeps ; and sends me word , I shall have none but Mordake earl of Fife . West . This is his ...
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... thoughts of the world again : Revenge the jeering , and disdain'd contempt , Of this proud king ; who studies , day and night , To answer all the debt he owes to you , Even with the bloody payment of your deaths . Therefore , I say ...
... thoughts of the world again : Revenge the jeering , and disdain'd contempt , Of this proud king ; who studies , day and night , To answer all the debt he owes to you , Even with the bloody payment of your deaths . Therefore , I say ...
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... thought , seven of the eleven I paid . P. Hen . O , monstrous ! eleven buckram men grown out of two ! Fal . But , as the devil would have it , three misbe- gotten knaves , in Kendal - green , came at my back , and let drive at me ; -for ...
... thought , seven of the eleven I paid . P. Hen . O , monstrous ! eleven buckram men grown out of two ! Fal . But , as the devil would have it , three misbe- gotten knaves , in Kendal - green , came at my back , and let drive at me ; -for ...
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... thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion , and I will do it in king Cambyses ' vein . P. Hen . Well , here is my leg . Ful . And here is my speech : -Stand aside , nobility . Host . This is excellent sport , i'faith . Fal.Weep ...
... thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion , and I will do it in king Cambyses ' vein . P. Hen . Well , here is my leg . Ful . And here is my speech : -Stand aside , nobility . Host . This is excellent sport , i'faith . Fal.Weep ...
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... thoughts away from me ! I will redeem all this on Percy's head , And , in the closing of some glorious day , Be bold to tell you , that I am your son ; When I will wear a garment all of blood , And stain my favours in a bloody mask ...
... thoughts away from me ! I will redeem all this on Percy's head , And , in the closing of some glorious day , Be bold to tell you , that I am your son ; When I will wear a garment all of blood , And stain my favours in a bloody mask ...
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