The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... friends , and loving countrymen ; This token serveth for a flag of truce , Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me God , as I dissemble not ! Win . So help me God , as I intend it not ! [ Aside . K. Hen . O , loving uncle ...
... friends , and loving countrymen ; This token serveth for a flag of truce , Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me God , as I dissemble not ! Win . So help me God , as I intend it not ! [ Aside . K. Hen . O , loving uncle ...
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... friends , but such as are his friends ; And none your foes , but such as shall pretend3 Malicious practices against his state : This shall ye do , so help you righteous God ! [ Exeunt Gov. and his Train ̧ Enter SIR JOHN FASTOLFE . Fast ...
... friends , but such as are his friends ; And none your foes , but such as shall pretend3 Malicious practices against his state : This shall ye do , so help you righteous God ! [ Exeunt Gov. and his Train ̧ Enter SIR JOHN FASTOLFE . Fast ...
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... friends . God , and Saint George ! Talbot , and England's right ! Prosper our colours in this dangerous fight ! [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Plains in Gascony . Enter YORK , with Forces ; to him a Messenger . York . Are not the speedy scouts ...
... friends . God , and Saint George ! Talbot , and England's right ! Prosper our colours in this dangerous fight ! [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Plains in Gascony . Enter YORK , with Forces ; to him a Messenger . York . Are not the speedy scouts ...
Page 60
... friends . North . If I be not , heavens , be reveng'd on me ! Clif . The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel . West . What , shall we suffer this ? let's pluck him down : ' My heart for anger burns , I cannot brook it . K. Hen ...
... friends . North . If I be not , heavens , be reveng'd on me ! Clif . The hope thereof makes Clifford mourn in steel . West . What , shall we suffer this ? let's pluck him down : ' My heart for anger burns , I cannot brook it . K. Hen ...
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... friends , should escape untaken or un - war in King Lear , something of the kind might be drowned : such , at least , were his instructions with re - meant here . spect to the friends and favourers of King Edward after the rupture ...
... friends , should escape untaken or un - war in King Lear , something of the kind might be drowned : such , at least , were his instructions with re - meant here . spect to the friends and favourers of King Edward after the rupture ...
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