The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ! ( 2 ) There was a notion long prevalent , that life might be taken away by metrical charms . ( 3 ) Nurse was anciently so spelt . Char . Mean time , look gracious ...
... keep it from civil broils ! Combat with adverse planets in the heavens ! ( 2 ) There was a notion long prevalent , that life might be taken away by metrical charms . ( 3 ) Nurse was anciently so spelt . Char . Mean time , look gracious ...
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... keep the horsemen off from breaking in . More than three hours the fight continued ; Where valiant Talbot , above human thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him : Here ...
... keep the horsemen off from breaking in . More than three hours the fight continued ; Where valiant Talbot , above human thought , Enacted wonders with his sword and lance . Hundreds he sent to hell , and none durst stand him : Here ...
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... Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied.- Poor gentleman ! his wrong doth equal mine ...
... Keep . Richard Plantagenet , my lord , will come : We sent unto the Temple , to his chamber ; And answer was return'd , that he will come . Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied.- Poor gentleman ! his wrong doth equal mine ...
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... keep my wonted calling ? And for dissention , Who preferreth peace More than I do , -except I be provok'd ? No , my good lords , it is not that offends ; It is not that , that hath incens'd the duke : It is , because no one should sway ...
... keep my wonted calling ? And for dissention , Who preferreth peace More than I do , -except I be provok'd ? No , my good lords , it is not that offends ; It is not that , that hath incens'd the duke : It is , because no one should sway ...
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... keep old Bedford safe ! → Puc . Good morrow , gallants ! want ye corn for And now no more ado , brave Burgundy , bread ? I think , the duke of Burgundy will fast Before he'll buy again at such a rate : ' Twas full of darnel ; Do you ...
... keep old Bedford safe ! → Puc . Good morrow , gallants ! want ye corn for And now no more ado , brave Burgundy , bread ? I think , the duke of Burgundy will fast Before he'll buy again at such a rate : ' Twas full of darnel ; Do you ...
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