The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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Page 54
... ransome . Fr. King . Therefore , lord constable , haste on Montjoy ; And let him say to England , that we send To know what willing ransome he will give.- Prince Dauphin , you shall stay with us in Roüen . Dau . Not so , I do beseech ...
... ransome . Fr. King . Therefore , lord constable , haste on Montjoy ; And let him say to England , that we send To know what willing ransome he will give.- Prince Dauphin , you shall stay with us in Roüen . Dau . Not so , I do beseech ...
Page 59
... ransome ; which must proportion the losses we have borne , the subjects we have lost , the disgrace we have digested ; which , in weight to re- answer , his pettiness would bow under . For our losses , his exchequer is too poor ; for ...
... ransome ; which must proportion the losses we have borne , the subjects we have lost , the disgrace we have digested ; which , in weight to re- answer , his pettiness would bow under . For our losses , his exchequer is too poor ; for ...
Page 82
... ransome thou wilt now compound , Before thy most assured overthrow : For , certainly , thou art so near the gulf , Thou needs must be englutted . Besides , in mercy , The Constable desires thee - thou wilt mind Thy followers of ...
... ransome thou wilt now compound , Before thy most assured overthrow : For , certainly , thou art so near the gulf , Thou needs must be englutted . Besides , in mercy , The Constable desires thee - thou wilt mind Thy followers of ...
Page 83
... ransome then Will soon be levied . Herald , save thou thy labour Come thou no more for ransome , gentle herald ; They shall have none , I swear , but these my joints : Which if they have as I will leave ' em to them , Shall yield them ...
... ransome then Will soon be levied . Herald , save thou thy labour Come thou no more for ransome , gentle herald ; They shall have none , I swear , but these my joints : Which if they have as I will leave ' em to them , Shall yield them ...
Page 84
... ransome . Enter the Duke of YORK . York . My lord , most humbly on my knee I beg The leading of the vaward . K. Hen . Take it , brave York . - Now , soldiers , march away : - And how thou pleasest , God , dispose the day ! [ Exeunt ...
... ransome . Enter the Duke of YORK . York . My lord , most humbly on my knee I beg The leading of the vaward . K. Hen . Take it , brave York . - Now , soldiers , march away : - And how thou pleasest , God , dispose the day ! [ Exeunt ...
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