The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... live in peace ! England we love ; and , for that England's sake , With burden of our armour here we sweat : This toil of ours should be a work of thine ; But thou from loving England art so far , That thou hast under - wrought his ...
... live in peace ! England we love ; and , for that England's sake , With burden of our armour here we sweat : This toil of ours should be a work of thine ; But thou from loving England art so far , That thou hast under - wrought his ...
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... lives but by the death of faith , That need must needs infer this principle , - That faith would live again by death of need ; O , then , tread down my need , and faith mounts up ; Keep my need up , and faith is trodden down . K. John ...
... lives but by the death of faith , That need must needs infer this principle , - That faith would live again by death of need ; O , then , tread down my need , and faith mounts up ; Keep my need up , and faith is trodden down . K. John ...
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... live . K. John . Enough . I could be merry now : Hubert , I love thee ; Well , I'll not say what I intend for thee : Remember . - Madam , fare you well : I'll send those powers o'er to your majesty . Eli . My blessing go with thee ! K ...
... live . K. John . Enough . I could be merry now : Hubert , I love thee ; Well , I'll not say what I intend for thee : Remember . - Madam , fare you well : I'll send those powers o'er to your majesty . Eli . My blessing go with thee ! K ...
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... live ; I will not touch thine eyes For all the treasure that thine uncle owes : Yet am I sworn , and I did purpose , boy , With this same very iron to burn them out . Arth . O , now you look like Hubert ! all this while You were ...
... live ; I will not touch thine eyes For all the treasure that thine uncle owes : Yet am I sworn , and I did purpose , boy , With this same very iron to burn them out . Arth . O , now you look like Hubert ! all this while You were ...
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... live ? O , haste thee to the peers , Throw this report on their incensed rage , And make them tame to their obedience ! Forgive the comment that my passion made Upon thy feature ; for my rage was blind , And foul imaginary eyes of blood ...
... live ? O , haste thee to the peers , Throw this report on their incensed rage , And make them tame to their obedience ! Forgive the comment that my passion made Upon thy feature ; for my rage was blind , And foul imaginary eyes of blood ...
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