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... hand of blood and bone Can gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre , Unless he do profane , steal or usurp . And ... hands against my head And threat the glory of my precious crown . Tell Bolingbroke - for yond methinks he is That every ...
... hand of blood and bone Can gripe the sacred handle of our sceptre , Unless he do profane , steal or usurp . And ... hands against my head And threat the glory of my precious crown . Tell Bolingbroke - for yond methinks he is That every ...
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... hand yields thy death's instrument . Go thou and fill another room in hell . [ Kills one of his attackers . ] [ Killing a second . He is then struck down . ] That hand shall burn in never - quenching fire That staggers thus my person ...
... hand yields thy death's instrument . Go thou and fill another room in hell . [ Kills one of his attackers . ] [ Killing a second . He is then struck down . ] That hand shall burn in never - quenching fire That staggers thus my person ...
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... hand . O perjur'd woman ! thou dost stone my heart , And mak'st me call what I intend to do A murder , which I thought a sacrifice : I saw the handkerchief . ( V.ii.48 ) ( V.ii.62 ) All this about the handkerchief , and only one minor ...
... hand . O perjur'd woman ! thou dost stone my heart , And mak'st me call what I intend to do A murder , which I thought a sacrifice : I saw the handkerchief . ( V.ii.48 ) ( V.ii.62 ) All this about the handkerchief , and only one minor ...
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