The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... fear : Remaineth none but mad - brain'd Salisbury ; And he may well in fretting spend his gall , Nor men , nor money , hath he to make war . Char . Sound , sound alarum ; we will rush them . on Char . Go , call her in : [ Exit Bastard ...
... fear : Remaineth none but mad - brain'd Salisbury ; And he may well in fretting spend his gall , Nor men , nor money , hath he to make war . Char . Sound , sound alarum ; we will rush them . on Char . Go , call her in : [ Exit Bastard ...
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... fear of sudden death . In iron walls they deem'd me not secure ; So great fear of my name ' mongst them was spread , May . I'll call for clubs , ' if you will not away : -That they supposed , I could rend bars of steel , This cardinal ...
... fear of sudden death . In iron walls they deem'd me not secure ; So great fear of my name ' mongst them was spread , May . I'll call for clubs , ' if you will not away : -That they supposed , I could rend bars of steel , This cardinal ...
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... fear , as witnessing The truth on our side . Som . No , Plantagenet , ' Tis not for fear ; but anger , -that thy cheeks , Blush for pure shame , to counterfeit our roses ; And yet thy tongue will not confess thy error . Plan . Hath not ...
... fear , as witnessing The truth on our side . Som . No , Plantagenet , ' Tis not for fear ; but anger , -that thy cheeks , Blush for pure shame , to counterfeit our roses ; And yet thy tongue will not confess thy error . Plan . Hath not ...
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... fear me ,. And these grey locks , the pursuivants of death , ' Nestor - like aged , in an age of care , Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer . spent , - Wax dim , as drawing to their exigent : 2 Weak shoulders , overborne with burd'ning ...
... fear me ,. And these grey locks , the pursuivants of death , ' Nestor - like aged , in an age of care , Argue the end of Edmund Mortimer . spent , - Wax dim , as drawing to their exigent : 2 Weak shoulders , overborne with burd'ning ...
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... fear me , if thy thoughts were sifted , The king , thy sovereign , is not quite exempt From envious malice of thy swelling heart . i Win . Gloster , I do defy thee . - Lords , vouchsafe To give me hearing what I shall reply . If I were ...
... fear me , if thy thoughts were sifted , The king , thy sovereign , is not quite exempt From envious malice of thy swelling heart . i Win . Gloster , I do defy thee . - Lords , vouchsafe To give me hearing what I shall reply . If I were ...
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