The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... Exit GURNEY . -Madam , I was not old sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er broke his fast : Sir Robert could do well ; Marry , ( to confess ! ) Could he get me ? Sir Robert could not ...
... Exit GURNEY . -Madam , I was not old sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er broke his fast : Sir Robert could do well ; Marry , ( to confess ! ) Could he get me ? Sir Robert could not ...
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... Exit Bastard . France , I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath ; A rage , whose heat hath this condition , That nothing can allay , nothing but blood , The blood , and dearest - valu'd blood , of France . K. Phil . Thy rage shall burn thee ...
... Exit Bastard . France , I am burn'd up with inflaming wrath ; A rage , whose heat hath this condition , That nothing can allay , nothing but blood , The blood , and dearest - valu'd blood , of France . K. Phil . Thy rage shall burn thee ...
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... Exit Bastard . Eli . Come hither , little kinsman ; hark , a word . [ She takes ARTHUR aside . K. John . Come hither , Hubert . O my gentle Hubert , We owe thee much ; within this wall of flesh There is a soul , counts thee her creditor ...
... Exit Bastard . Eli . Come hither , little kinsman ; hark , a word . [ She takes ARTHUR aside . K. John . Come hither , Hubert . O my gentle Hubert , We owe thee much ; within this wall of flesh There is a soul , counts thee her creditor ...
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... Exit . K. Phil . I fear some outrage , and I'll follow her . [ Ex . Lew . There's nothing in this world , can make me joy : " Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale , Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; 7 And bitter shame hath ...
... Exit . K. Phil . I fear some outrage , and I'll follow her . [ Ex . Lew . There's nothing in this world , can make me joy : " Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale , Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; 7 And bitter shame hath ...
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... Exit HUBERT with PETER , Hear'st thou the news abroad , who are arriv'd ? Bast . The French , my lord ; men's mouths ... Exit . K. John . Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he , perhaps , shall need Some ...
... Exit HUBERT with PETER , Hear'st thou the news abroad , who are arriv'd ? Bast . The French , my lord ; men's mouths ... Exit . K. John . Spoke like a sprightful noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he , perhaps , shall need Some ...
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