The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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Page 19
... thing of no regard , King Henry's peers , and chief nobility , Destroy'd themselves , and lost the realm of France ? O , think upon the conquest of my father , My tender years ; and let us not forego That for a trifle , that was bought ...
... thing of no regard , King Henry's peers , and chief nobility , Destroy'd themselves , and lost the realm of France ? O , think upon the conquest of my father , My tender years ; and let us not forego That for a trifle , that was bought ...
Page 32
... thing with ' me ? 1 Pet . I pray , my lord , pardon me ! I took ye ' for my lord protector . ' Q. Mar. [ Reading the superscription . ] To my lord protector ! are your supplications to his lord- ' ship ? Let me see them : What is thine ...
... thing with ' me ? 1 Pet . I pray , my lord , pardon me ! I took ye ' for my lord protector . ' Q. Mar. [ Reading the superscription . ] To my lord protector ! are your supplications to his lord- ' ship ? Let me see them : What is thine ...
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... thing we do , let's kill all the lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment , being scribbled o'er , should undo a man ...
... thing we do , let's kill all the lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that of the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment ? that parchment , being scribbled o'er , should undo a man ...
Page 56
... thing you wish . * And let my sovereign , virtuous Henry , * Command my eldest son , -nay , all my sons , * As pledges of my fealty and love , * I'll send them all as willing as I live ; * Lands , goods , horse , armour , any thing I ...
... thing you wish . * And let my sovereign , virtuous Henry , * Command my eldest son , -nay , all my sons , * As pledges of my fealty and love , * I'll send them all as willing as I live ; * Lands , goods , horse , armour , any thing I ...
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... thing it is to wear a crown ; Within whose circuit is Elysium , * And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot rest , * Until the white rose , that I wear , be dyed * Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's ...
... thing it is to wear a crown ; Within whose circuit is Elysium , * And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot rest , * Until the white rose , that I wear , be dyed * Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's ...
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