The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... gone : - Thou maiden youth , be vanquish'd by a maid : But - with a proud , majestical high scorn , - He answered thus ; Young Talbot was not born To be the pillage of a giglots wench : So , rushing in the bowels of the French , He left ...
... gone : - Thou maiden youth , be vanquish'd by a maid : But - with a proud , majestical high scorn , - He answered thus ; Young Talbot was not born To be the pillage of a giglots wench : So , rushing in the bowels of the French , He left ...
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... gone , I say ; for , till you do return , I rest perplexed with a thousand cares.- And you , good uncle , banish all offence : If you do censure3 me by what you were , Not what you are , I know it will excuse This sudden execution of my ...
... gone , I say ; for , till you do return , I rest perplexed with a thousand cares.- And you , good uncle , banish all offence : If you do censure3 me by what you were , Not what you are , I know it will excuse This sudden execution of my ...
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... gone : * While as the silly owner of the goods Weeps over them , and wrings his hapless hands , * And shakes his head , and trembling stands aloof , While all is shar'd , and all is borne away ; * Ready to starve , and dare not touch ...
... gone : * While as the silly owner of the goods Weeps over them , and wrings his hapless hands , * And shakes his head , and trembling stands aloof , While all is shar'd , and all is borne away ; * Ready to starve , and dare not touch ...
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... gone out . ' K. Hen . But , what a point , my lord , your fal- con made , And what a pitch she flew above the rest ! - [ Thunder and lightning . Spirit descends.To see how God in all his creatures works ! Enter York and Buckingham ...
... gone out . ' K. Hen . But , what a point , my lord , your fal- con made , And what a pitch she flew above the rest ! - [ Thunder and lightning . Spirit descends.To see how God in all his creatures works ! Enter York and Buckingham ...
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... gone , my lord ; and bid me not farewell ? ' Glo . Witness my tears , I cannot stay to speak . [ Exeunt Gloster and Servants . ' Duch . Art thou gone too ? * All comfort go with thee ! For none abides with me my joy is - death ; * Death ...
... gone , my lord ; and bid me not farewell ? ' Glo . Witness my tears , I cannot stay to speak . [ Exeunt Gloster and Servants . ' Duch . Art thou gone too ? * All comfort go with thee ! For none abides with me my joy is - death ; * Death ...
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