The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Routledge, 1851 |
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... speak , my lord : And we will hear , note , and believe in heart , That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then hear me , gracious sovereign , and you peers , That owe your lives , your ...
... speak , my lord : And we will hear , note , and believe in heart , That what you speak is in your conscience wash'd As pure as sin with baptism . Cant . Then hear me , gracious sovereign , and you peers , That owe your lives , your ...
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... speak with you . Flu . To the mines ! tell you the duke , it is not so good to come to the mines : For , look you , the mines is not according to the disciplines of the war ; the concavities of it is not sufficient ; for , look you , th ...
... speak with you . Flu . To the mines ! tell you the duke , it is not so good to come to the mines : For , look you , the mines is not according to the disciplines of the war ; the concavities of it is not sufficient ; for , look you , th ...
Page 32
... speak , the duke will hear thy voice ; And let not Bardolph's vital thread be cut With edge of penny cord , and vile reproach : Speak , captain , for his life , and I will thee requite . Flu . Ancient Pistol , I do partly understand ...
... speak , the duke will hear thy voice ; And let not Bardolph's vital thread be cut With edge of penny cord , and vile reproach : Speak , captain , for his life , and I will thee requite . Flu . Ancient Pistol , I do partly understand ...
Page 33
... speak with him from the pridge . Enter KING HENRY , GLOSTER , and Soldiers . Flu . Got pless your majesty ! K. Hen . How now , Fluellen ? camest thou from the bridge ? Flu . Ay , so please your majesty . The duke of Exeter has very ...
... speak with him from the pridge . Enter KING HENRY , GLOSTER , and Soldiers . Flu . Got pless your majesty ! K. Hen . How now , Fluellen ? camest thou from the bridge ? Flu . Ay , so please your majesty . The duke of Exeter has very ...
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... speak lower . It is the greatest admiration in the universal ' orld , when the true and auncient prerogatifes and laws of the wars is not kept : if you would take the pains but to examine the wars of Pompey the Great , you shall find ...
... speak lower . It is the greatest admiration in the universal ' orld , when the true and auncient prerogatifes and laws of the wars is not kept : if you would take the pains but to examine the wars of Pompey the Great , you shall find ...
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