The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 5H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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... the air ; And hides a fword , from hilts unto the point , With crowns imperial , crowns , and coronets , Promis'd to Harry , and his followers . The French , advis'd by good intelligence Of this most 16 Act II . KING HENRY V.
... the air ; And hides a fword , from hilts unto the point , With crowns imperial , crowns , and coronets , Promis'd to Harry , and his followers . The French , advis'd by good intelligence Of this most 16 Act II . KING HENRY V.
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... most dreadful preparation , Shake in their fear ; and with pale policy Seek to divert the English purpofes . O England ! -model to thy inward greatness , Like little body with a mighty heart , - What might'ft thou do , that honour would ...
... most dreadful preparation , Shake in their fear ; and with pale policy Seek to divert the English purpofes . O England ! -model to thy inward greatness , Like little body with a mighty heart , - What might'ft thou do , that honour would ...
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... most tall . Nym . I will cut thy throat , one time or other , in fair terms ; that is the humour of it . Pift . Coupe le gorge , that's the word ? —I thee defy again . O hound of Crete , think'ft thou my spouse to get ? No ; to the ...
... most tall . Nym . I will cut thy throat , one time or other , in fair terms ; that is the humour of it . Pift . Coupe le gorge , that's the word ? —I thee defy again . O hound of Crete , think'ft thou my spouse to get ? No ; to the ...
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... most la- mentable to behold . Sweet men , come to him . Nym . The king hath run bad humours on the knight , that's the even of it . Pi . Nym , thou haft fpoke the right ; His heart is fracted , and corroborate . as Nym . The king is a ...
... most la- mentable to behold . Sweet men , come to him . Nym . The king hath run bad humours on the knight , that's the even of it . Pi . Nym , thou haft fpoke the right ; His heart is fracted , and corroborate . as Nym . The king is a ...
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... most meet we arm us ' gainft the foe : For peace itself should not fo dull a kingdom , ( Though war , nor no known quarrel , were in question , ) But that defences , mufters , preparations , Should be maintain'd , affembled , and ...
... most meet we arm us ' gainft the foe : For peace itself should not fo dull a kingdom , ( Though war , nor no known quarrel , were in question , ) But that defences , mufters , preparations , Should be maintain'd , affembled , and ...
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