The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too : yea , at that very moment , Consideration like an angel came , And whipp'd th ' offending Adam out of him ; Leaving his body as a paradise , To envelop and ...
... father's body , But that his wildness , mortified in him , Seem'd to die too : yea , at that very moment , Consideration like an angel came , And whipp'd th ' offending Adam out of him ; Leaving his body as a paradise , To envelop and ...
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... father on a hill Stood smiling , to behold his lion's whelp Forage in blood of French nobility . O noble English , that could entertain With half their forces the full pride of France ; And let another half stand laughing by , All out ...
... father on a hill Stood smiling , to behold his lion's whelp Forage in blood of French nobility . O noble English , that could entertain With half their forces the full pride of France ; And let another half stand laughing by , All out ...
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... father's crown into the hazard : Tell him , he hath made a match with such a wrangler , That all the courts of France will be disturb'd With chaces . And we understand him well , How he comes o'er us with our wilder days , Not measuring ...
... father's crown into the hazard : Tell him , he hath made a match with such a wrangler , That all the courts of France will be disturb'd With chaces . And we understand him well , How he comes o'er us with our wilder days , Not measuring ...
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... father's door . Therefore , let every man now task his thought , That this fair action may on foot be brought . [ Exeunt ACT II . Enter CHORUS . Chor . Now all the youth of England are on fire , And silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies ...
... father's door . Therefore , let every man now task his thought , That this fair action may on foot be brought . [ Exeunt ACT II . Enter CHORUS . Chor . Now all the youth of England are on fire , And silken dalliance in the wardrobe lies ...
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... father's enemies , Have steep'd their galls in honey ; and do serve you With hearts create of duty and of zeal . K.Hen . We therefore have great cause of thankfulness ; And shall forget the office of our hand , Sooner than quittance of ...
... father's enemies , Have steep'd their galls in honey ; and do serve you With hearts create of duty and of zeal . K.Hen . We therefore have great cause of thankfulness ; And shall forget the office of our hand , Sooner than quittance of ...
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