The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... crown and kingdom , indirectly held From him the native and true challenger . Fr. King . Or else what follows ? Exe . Bloody constraint ; for if you hide the crown Even in your hearts , there will he rake for it : And therefore in ...
... crown and kingdom , indirectly held From him the native and true challenger . Fr. King . Or else what follows ? Exe . Bloody constraint ; for if you hide the crown Even in your hearts , there will he rake for it : And therefore in ...
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... crown imperial , The enter - tissued robe of gold and pearl , The farced * title running ' fore the king , The throne he sits on , nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world , No , not all these , thrice ...
... crown imperial , The enter - tissued robe of gold and pearl , The farced * title running ' fore the king , The throne he sits on , nor the tide of pomp That beats upon the high shore of this world , No , not all these , thrice ...
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... crowns , brave crowns ; Or mangled shalt thou be by this my sword . Fr. Sol . O , je vous supplie pour l'amour de Dieu , me par- donner ! Je suis gentilhomme de bonne maison : gardez ma vie , et je vous donneray deux cents escus . Pist ...
... crowns , brave crowns ; Or mangled shalt thou be by this my sword . Fr. Sol . O , je vous supplie pour l'amour de Dieu , me par- donner ! Je suis gentilhomme de bonne maison : gardez ma vie , et je vous donneray deux cents escus . Pist ...
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... crowns , And give it to this fellow . - Keep it , fellow ; And wear it for an honour in thy cap , Till I do challenge it . - Give him the crowns : - And , captain , you must needs be friends with him . Fla . By this day and this light ...
... crowns , And give it to this fellow . - Keep it , fellow ; And wear it for an honour in thy cap , Till I do challenge it . - Give him the crowns : - And , captain , you must needs be friends with him . Fla . By this day and this light ...
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... king , that thou wouldst think , I had sold my farm to buy my crown . I know no ways to mince it in love , but directly to say - I love you : then , if you urge me further than to say - Do you in faith ? I SCENE II . ] 63 KING HENRY V.
... king , that thou wouldst think , I had sold my farm to buy my crown . I know no ways to mince it in love , but directly to say - I love you : then , if you urge me further than to say - Do you in faith ? I SCENE II . ] 63 KING HENRY V.
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