The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 17
... thine , methinks , is like Another fall of man . - Their faults are open , Arrest them to the answer of the law ; - And God acquit them of their practices ! Ere . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Richard earl of Cambridge ...
... thine , methinks , is like Another fall of man . - Their faults are open , Arrest them to the answer of the law ; - And God acquit them of their practices ! Ere . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Richard earl of Cambridge ...
Page 43
... thine , and I will wear it in my bonnet : then , if ever thou darest acknowledge it , I will make it my quarrel . Will . Here's my glove ; give me another of thine . K. Hen . There . Will This will I also wear in my cap : if ever thou ...
... thine , and I will wear it in my bonnet : then , if ever thou darest acknowledge it , I will make it my quarrel . Will . Here's my glove ; give me another of thine . K. Hen . There . Will This will I also wear in my cap : if ever thou ...
Page 52
... thine keep company to heaven : Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly a - breast ; As , in this glorious and well - foughten field , We kept together in our chivalry ! Upon these words I came , and cheer'd him up : He smiled me in the ...
... thine keep company to heaven : Tarry , sweet soul , for mine , then fly a - breast ; As , in this glorious and well - foughten field , We kept together in our chivalry ! Upon these words I came , and cheer'd him up : He smiled me in the ...
Page 58
... thine ! Exe . ' Tis wonderful ! K. Hen . Come , go we in procession to the village : And be it death proclaimed through our host , To boast of this , or take the praise from God , Which is his only . Flu . Is it not lawful , an please ...
... thine ! Exe . ' Tis wonderful ! K. Hen . Come , go we in procession to the village : And be it death proclaimed through our host , To boast of this , or take the praise from God , Which is his only . Flu . Is it not lawful , an please ...
Page 64
... thine eye be thy cook . I speak to thee plain soldier If thou canst love me for this , take me : if not , to say to thee- that I shall die , is true ; but for thy love , by the Lord , no ; yet I love thee too . And while thou livest ...
... thine eye be thy cook . I speak to thee plain soldier If thou canst love me for this , take me : if not , to say to thee- that I shall die , is true ; but for thy love , by the Lord , no ; yet I love thee too . And while thou livest ...
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