The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it .-- Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast thou any life ? Speak unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him . very scourge and a daily terror , insomuch that as his person was fearful and terrible to his ...
... Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it .-- Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast thou any life ? Speak unto Talbot ; nay , look up to him . very scourge and a daily terror , insomuch that as his person was fearful and terrible to his ...
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... bears the better temper , Between two horses , which doth bear him best , 10 Between two girls , which hath the merriest eye , I have , perhaps , some shallow spirit of judgment : But in these nice sharp quillets of the law , Good faith ...
... bears the better temper , Between two horses , which doth bear him best , 10 Between two girls , which hath the merriest eye , I have , perhaps , some shallow spirit of judgment : But in these nice sharp quillets of the law , Good faith ...
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... bears me , fall and die : And , like2 me to the peasant boys of France ; To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance ... bear these harms . Soldiers , adieu ! I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave ...
... bears me , fall and die : And , like2 me to the peasant boys of France ; To be shame's scorn , and subject of mischance ... bear these harms . Soldiers , adieu ! I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave ...
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... bear them hence , And give them burial as beseems their worth . Puc . I think , this upstart is old Talbot's ghost , He speaks with such a proud commanding spirit . For God's sake , let him have ' em : to keep them here , They would but ...
... bear them hence , And give them burial as beseems their worth . Puc . I think , this upstart is old Talbot's ghost , He speaks with such a proud commanding spirit . For God's sake , let him have ' em : to keep them here , They would but ...
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... bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancaster ; And , force perforce , I'll make him yield the crown , Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down . Exit . land by a second wife . He married Alice , only daugh- ter ...
... bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancaster ; And , force perforce , I'll make him yield the crown , Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down . Exit . land by a second wife . He married Alice , only daugh- ter ...
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