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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... fight ; for God's sake , pity my case ! the spite of man prevaileth against me . Lord , have mercy upon me ! I shall never be able to fight a blow . O Lord , my heart ! Glo . Sirrah , or you must fight , or 20 [ ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... fight ; for God's sake , pity my case ! the spite of man prevaileth against me . Lord , have mercy upon me ! I shall never be able to fight a blow . O Lord , my heart ! Glo . Sirrah , or you must fight , or 20 [ ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
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... the lists , So please your highness to behold the fight . Q. Mar. Ay , good my lord ; for purposely therefore Left I the court , to see this quarrel tried . K. Hen . O God's name , see the lists ACT II . ] 31 KING HENRY VI .
... the lists , So please your highness to behold the fight . Q. Mar. Ay , good my lord ; for purposely therefore Left I the court , to see this quarrel tried . K. Hen . O God's name , see the lists ACT II . ] 31 KING HENRY VI .
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... fight , than is the appellant , The servant of this armorer , my lords . Enter , on one side , HORNER , and his neighbors , drinking to him so much that he is drunk ; and he enters bearing his staff with a sand - bag fastened to it ; a ...
... fight , than is the appellant , The servant of this armorer , my lords . Enter , on one side , HORNER , and his neighbors , drinking to him so much that he is drunk ; and he enters bearing his staff with a sand - bag fastened to it ; a ...
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... fight Cannot be counterpoised with such a petty sum . 1 Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare my life . 2 Gent . And so will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard , And ...
... fight Cannot be counterpoised with such a petty sum . 1 Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare my life . 2 Gent . And so will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard , And ...
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... fight , and both the STAFFORDS are slain . Cade . Where's Dick , the butcher of Ashford ? Dick . Here , sir . Cade . They fell before thee like sheep and oxen , and thou behavedst thyself as if thou hadst been in thine own slaughter ...
... fight , and both the STAFFORDS are slain . Cade . Where's Dick , the butcher of Ashford ? Dick . Here , sir . Cade . They fell before thee like sheep and oxen , and thou behavedst thyself as if thou hadst been in thine own slaughter ...
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