The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Routledge, 1851 |
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... thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance : Think , when we talk of horses ... thought on . If it pass against us , We lose the better half of our possession : For all the temporal lands , which ...
... thoughts ; Into a thousand parts divide one man , And make imaginary puissance : Think , when we talk of horses ... thought on . If it pass against us , We lose the better half of our possession : For all the temporal lands , which ...
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... thought in us but France ; Save those to God , that run before our business . Therefore , let our proportions for these wars Be soon collected ; and all things thought upon , That may , with reasonable swiftness , add More feathers to ...
... thought in us but France ; Save those to God , that run before our business . Therefore , let our proportions for these wars Be soon collected ; and all things thought upon , That may , with reasonable swiftness , add More feathers to ...
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... thought we keep a bawdy- house straight . [ NYM draws his sword . ] O well - a - day , Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord ! here's corporal Nym's - now shall we have wilful adultery and murder committed . Good lieutenant Bardolph ...
... thought we keep a bawdy- house straight . [ NYM draws his sword . ] O well - a - day , Lady , if he be not drawn now ! O Lord ! here's corporal Nym's - now shall we have wilful adultery and murder committed . Good lieutenant Bardolph ...
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... thought . Suppose , that you have seen The well - appointed king at Hampton pier Embark his royalty ; and his brave ... thoughts , and therein see a siege : Behold the ordnance on their carriages , With fatal mouths gaping on girded ...
... thought . Suppose , that you have seen The well - appointed king at Hampton pier Embark his royalty ; and his brave ... thoughts , and therein see a siege : Behold the ordnance on their carriages , With fatal mouths gaping on girded ...
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... thought a coward : but his few bad words are matched with as few good deeds ; for ' a never broke any man's head but his own ; and that was against a post , when he was drunk . They will steal anything , and call it , -purchase ...
... thought a coward : but his few bad words are matched with as few good deeds ; for ' a never broke any man's head but his own ; and that was against a post , when he was drunk . They will steal anything , and call it , -purchase ...
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