The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... fortune's pageant . Where are you there ? sir John ! Nay , fear not , man , We are alone ; here's none but thee , and I. Enter HUME . Hume . Jesu preserve your royal majesty ! 3 Duch . What say'st thou , majesty ! I am 14 [ ACT 1 ...
... fortune's pageant . Where are you there ? sir John ! Nay , fear not , man , We are alone ; here's none but thee , and I. Enter HUME . Hume . Jesu preserve your royal majesty ! 3 Duch . What say'st thou , majesty ! I am 14 [ ACT 1 ...
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... fortune he hath had in France . Som . If York , with all his far - fet policy , Had been the regent there instead of me , He never would have staid in France so long . York . No , not to lose it all , as thou hast done . I rather would ...
... fortune he hath had in France . Som . If York , with all his far - fet policy , Had been the regent there instead of me , He never would have staid in France so long . York . No , not to lose it all , as thou hast done . I rather would ...
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... fortune is . The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in arms , And temper clay with blood of Englishmen ; To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected choicely , from each county some , And try your hap against the Irishmen ? York . I ...
... fortune is . The uncivil kernes of Ireland are in arms , And temper clay with blood of Englishmen ; To Ireland will you lead a band of men , Collected choicely , from each county some , And try your hap against the Irishmen ? York . I ...
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... fortunes ; but if we haply ' scape , ( As well we may , if not through your neglect , ) We shall to London get ... fortune give . Away , my lord , away ! SCENE III . Fields near Saint Albans . [ Exeunt . Alarum : Retreat . Flourish ...
... fortunes ; but if we haply ' scape , ( As well we may , if not through your neglect , ) We shall to London get ... fortune give . Away , my lord , away ! SCENE III . Fields near Saint Albans . [ Exeunt . Alarum : Retreat . Flourish ...
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... fortune , captivates ! But that thy face is , visor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil deeds , I would assay , proud queen , to make thee blush . To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom derived , Were shame enough to ...
... fortune , captivates ! But that thy face is , visor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil deeds , I would assay , proud queen , to make thee blush . To tell thee whence thou cam'st , of whom derived , Were shame enough to ...
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