The Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of the Rev. Alexander Dyce's Fourth Edition, with an Arrangement of His Glossary...Wanamaker, 1886 |
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... horse that thou so often hast bestrid , That horse that I so carefully have dress'd ! K. Rich . Rode.he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proud as if he had disdain'd the ground . K. Rich . So ...
... horse that thou so often hast bestrid , That horse that I so carefully have dress'd ! K. Rich . Rode.he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proud as if he had disdain'd the ground . K. Rich . So ...
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... horse , you rogues ; give me my horse , and be hanged . - P. Hen . [ coming forward ] Peace , ye fat - guts ! lie down ; lay thine ear close to the ground , and list if thou canst hear he tread of travelers . Fal . Have you any levers ...
... horse , you rogues ; give me my horse , and be hanged . - P. Hen . [ coming forward ] Peace , ye fat - guts ! lie down ; lay thine ear close to the ground , and list if thou canst hear he tread of travelers . Fal . Have you any levers ...
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... horse Of my cousin Vernon's are not yet come up : Your uncle Worcester's horse came but to - day ; And now their pride and mettle is asleep , Their courage with hard labor tame and dull , That not a horse is half the half of himself ...
... horse Of my cousin Vernon's are not yet come up : Your uncle Worcester's horse came but to - day ; And now their pride and mettle is asleep , Their courage with hard labor tame and dull , That not a horse is half the half of himself ...
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