The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... noble boy ! Who would not do thee right ? Aust . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That to my home I will no more return , Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France , Together with ...
... noble boy ! Who would not do thee right ? Aust . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That to my home I will no more return , Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France , Together with ...
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... noble Dauphin , Go with me to the king . ' Tis wonderful , What may be wrought out of their discontent : Now that their souls are topfull of offence , For England go ; I will whet on the king . Lew . Strong reasons make strong actions ...
... noble Dauphin , Go with me to the king . ' Tis wonderful , What may be wrought out of their discontent : Now that their souls are topfull of offence , For England go ; I will whet on the king . Lew . Strong reasons make strong actions ...
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... noble youths con- sisted in martial exercises , & c . These could not be easily had in a prison , where mental improvements might have been afforded as well as any where else ; but this sort of education never entered into the thoughts ...
... noble youths con- sisted in martial exercises , & c . These could not be easily had in a prison , where mental improvements might have been afforded as well as any where else ; but this sort of education never entered into the thoughts ...
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... noble mother : And , as I hear , my lord , The lady Constance in a frenzy died Three days before : but this from rumour's tongue I idly heard ; if true , or false , I know not . K. John . Withhold thy speed , dreadful occasion ! O ...
... noble mother : And , as I hear , my lord , The lady Constance in a frenzy died Three days before : but this from rumour's tongue I idly heard ; if true , or false , I know not . K. John . Withhold thy speed , dreadful occasion ! O ...
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... noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he , perhaps , shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ; And be thou he . Mess . With all my heart , my liege . [ Exit . K. John . My mother dead ! was inhumanly dragged at horses ' tails ...
... noble gentleman . Go after him ; for he , perhaps , shall need Some messenger betwixt me and the peers ; And be thou he . Mess . With all my heart , my liege . [ Exit . K. John . My mother dead ! was inhumanly dragged at horses ' tails ...
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Alarums arms art thou Bard Bardolph Bast blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Cade Clif Clifford cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth Duch duke of York earl Edward England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff farewell father Faulconbridge fear fight France French friends Gaunt give Gloster grace grief hand Harry hath head hear heart heaven honour house of York Jack Cade John of Gaunt JOHNSON King HENRY lady Lancaster liege live look lord majesty MALONE master ne'er never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist play Poins pray prince queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakespeare Shal shame sir John soldiers Somerset soul speak STEEVENS Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt word