The Ages of ManW.Heinemann, 1939 |
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... horse ; and all other jades you may call beasts . THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE Indeed , my lord , it is a most absolute and excellent horse . DAUPHIN It is the prince of palfreys ; his neigh is like the bid- ding of a monarch , and his ...
... horse ; and all other jades you may call beasts . THE CONSTABLE OF FRANCE Indeed , my lord , it is a most absolute and excellent horse . DAUPHIN It is the prince of palfreys ; his neigh is like the bid- ding of a monarch , and his ...
Page 213
... horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ! Do bravely , horse ! for wott'st thou whom thou movest ? The demi - Atlas of this earth , the arm And burgonet of men . - He's speaking now , Or murmuring , ' Where's my serpent of ...
... horse ? O happy horse , to bear the weight of Antony ! Do bravely , horse ! for wott'st thou whom thou movest ? The demi - Atlas of this earth , the arm And burgonet of men . - He's speaking now , Or murmuring , ' Where's my serpent of ...
Page 365
... horse that thou so often hast bestrid , That horse that I so carefully have drest ! KING RICHARD Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? GROOM So proudly as if he disdain'd the ground . KING RICHARD So ...
... horse that thou so often hast bestrid , That horse that I so carefully have drest ! KING RICHARD Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? GROOM So proudly as if he disdain'd the ground . KING RICHARD So ...
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