The dramatic works of William Shakspeare. 1 (1829)J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... look in , the sight will much delight thee.- Sir Thomas Gargrave , and sir William Glansdale , Let me have your express opinions , Where is best place to make our battery next . Gar . I think , at the north gate ; for there stand lords ...
... look in , the sight will much delight thee.- Sir Thomas Gargrave , and sir William Glansdale , Let me have your express opinions , Where is best place to make our battery next . Gar . I think , at the north gate ; for there stand lords ...
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... Look to it well ; and say you are well warn'd . Som . Ay , thou shalt find us ready for thee still : And know us , by these colours , for thy foes ; For these my friends , in spite of thee , shall wear . Plan . And , by my soul , this ...
... Look to it well ; and say you are well warn'd . Som . Ay , thou shalt find us ready for thee still : And know us , by these colours , for thy foes ; For these my friends , in spite of thee , shall wear . Plan . And , by my soul , this ...
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... Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And see the cities and the towns defac'd By wasting ruin of the cruel foe ! As looks the mother on her lowly babe , When death doth close his tender dying eyes , See , see the pining malady ...
... Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And see the cities and the towns defac'd By wasting ruin of the cruel foe ! As looks the mother on her lowly babe , When death doth close his tender dying eyes , See , see the pining malady ...
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... look unto the main . A day will come , when York shall claim his own ; And therefore I will take the Nevils ' parts , And make a show of love to proud duke Humphrey , And , when I spy advantage , claim the crown , For that's the golden ...
... look unto the main . A day will come , when York shall claim his own ; And therefore I will take the Nevils ' parts , And make a show of love to proud duke Humphrey , And , when I spy advantage , claim the crown , For that's the golden ...
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... look , thyself be faultless , thou wert best . Glo . Madam , for myself , to heaven I do appeal , ' How I have lov'd my king , and commonweal : ' And , for my wife , I know not how it stands ; ' Sorry I am to hear what I have heard ...
... look , thyself be faultless , thou wert best . Glo . Madam , for myself , to heaven I do appeal , ' How I have lov'd my king , and commonweal : ' And , for my wife , I know not how it stands ; ' Sorry I am to hear what I have heard ...
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