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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... blood , If from this presence thou dar'st go with me . War . Away even now , or I will drag thee hence ; Unworthy though thou art , I'll cope with thee , And do some service to duke Humphrey's ghost . [ Exeunt SUFFOLK and WARWICK . K ...
... blood , If from this presence thou dar'st go with me . War . Away even now , or I will drag thee hence ; Unworthy though thou art , I'll cope with thee , And do some service to duke Humphrey's ghost . [ Exeunt SUFFOLK and WARWICK . K ...
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... blood stain this discolored shore.- Master , this prisoner freely give I thee ; - And thou that art his mate , make boot of this ; - The other , [ Pointing to SUFFOLK . ] Walter Whitmore , is thy share . 1 Gent . What is my ransom ...
... blood stain this discolored shore.- Master , this prisoner freely give I thee ; - And thou that art his mate , make boot of this ; - The other , [ Pointing to SUFFOLK . ] Walter Whitmore , is thy share . 1 Gent . What is my ransom ...
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... blood , The honorable blood of Lancaster , Must not be shed by such a jaded groom . Hast thou not kissed thy hand , and held my stirrup ? Bare - headed plodded by my footcloth mule , And thought thee happy when I shook my head ? How ...
... blood , The honorable blood of Lancaster , Must not be shed by such a jaded groom . Hast thou not kissed thy hand , and held my stirrup ? Bare - headed plodded by my footcloth mule , And thought thee happy when I shook my head ? How ...
Page 73
... blood that ever was broached , and beard thee too . Look on me well . I have eat no meat these five days ; yet , come thou and thy five men , and if I do not leave you all as dead as a door nail , I pray God , I may never eat grass more ...
... blood that ever was broached , and beard thee too . Look on me well . I have eat no meat these five days ; yet , come thou and thy five men , and if I do not leave you all as dead as a door nail , I pray God , I may never eat grass more ...
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... blood be wiped from thy point ; But thou shalt wear it as a herald's coat , To emblaze the honor that thy master got . any , am Cade . Iden , farewell ; and be proud of thy victory . Tell Kent from me , she hath lost her best man , and ...
... blood be wiped from thy point ; But thou shalt wear it as a herald's coat , To emblaze the honor that thy master got . any , am Cade . Iden , farewell ; and be proud of thy victory . Tell Kent from me , she hath lost her best man , and ...
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