The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 4H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old Sir Robert did beget us both , ; B 3 Scene I. 5 KING JOHN . Re-enter Sheriff, with ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE, ...
... my liege , ( Fair fall the bones that took the pains for me ! ) Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . If old Sir Robert did beget us both , ; B 3 Scene I. 5 KING JOHN . Re-enter Sheriff, with ROBERT FAULCONBRIDGE, ...
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... fall , fhall fleet , In dreadful trial of our kingdom's king ! K. Phi . Amen , Amen ! -Mount , chevaliers ! to arms ! Baft . St. George , that fwing'd the dragon , and e'er fince , Sits on his horfeback at mine hoftefs ' door , Teach us ...
... fall , fhall fleet , In dreadful trial of our kingdom's king ! K. Phi . Amen , Amen ! -Mount , chevaliers ! to arms ! Baft . St. George , that fwing'd the dragon , and e'er fince , Sits on his horfeback at mine hoftefs ' door , Teach us ...
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... fall , and die.- Lewis marry Blanch ! O , boy , then where art thou ? France friend with England ! what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy fight ; This news hath made thee a moft ugly man . Sal . What other harm have ...
... fall , and die.- Lewis marry Blanch ! O , boy , then where art thou ? France friend with England ! what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy fight ; This news hath made thee a moft ugly man . Sal . What other harm have ...
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... fall this day , Left that their hopes prodigiously be cross'd : But on this day , let feamen fear no wreck ; No bargains break , that are not this day made : This day , all things begun come to ill end ; Yea , faith itself to hollow ...
... fall this day , Left that their hopes prodigiously be cross'd : But on this day , let feamen fear no wreck ; No bargains break , that are not this day made : This day , all things begun come to ill end ; Yea , faith itself to hollow ...
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... fall over to my foes ? Thou wear a lion's hide ! doff it for fhame , And hang a calf's - fkin on those recreant limbs . Auft . O , that a man should speak those words ' to me ! Baft . And hang a calf's - fkin on those recreant limbs ...
... fall over to my foes ? Thou wear a lion's hide ! doff it for fhame , And hang a calf's - fkin on those recreant limbs . Auft . O , that a man should speak those words ' to me ! Baft . And hang a calf's - fkin on those recreant limbs ...
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