King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... Give me his gage : -Lions make leopards tame ' . NOR . Yea , but not change his spots " : take but my shame , And I resign my gage . My dear dear lord , The purest treasure mortal times afford , Is - spotless reputation ; that away ...
... Give me his gage : -Lions make leopards tame ' . NOR . Yea , but not change his spots " : take but my shame , And I resign my gage . My dear dear lord , The purest treasure mortal times afford , Is - spotless reputation ; that away ...
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... give me leave : My father's goods are all distrain'd , and sold ; And these , and all , are all amiss employ'd . What would you have me do ? I am a subject , And challenge law : Attornies are denied me ; And therefore personally I lay ...
... give me leave : My father's goods are all distrain'd , and sold ; And these , and all , are all amiss employ'd . What would you have me do ? I am a subject , And challenge law : Attornies are denied me ; And therefore personally I lay ...
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... give thee scope to beat , Since foes have scope to beat both thee and me . AUM . Northumberland comes back from Boling- broke . K. RICH . What must the king do now ? Must he submit ? The king shall do it . Must he be depos'd ? 3 With ...
... give thee scope to beat , Since foes have scope to beat both thee and me . AUM . Northumberland comes back from Boling- broke . K. RICH . What must the king do now ? Must he submit ? The king shall do it . Must he be depos'd ? 3 With ...
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... give , and willing to ; For do we must , what force will have us do.- Set on towards London : -Cousin , is it so ? BOLING . Yea , my good lord . K. RICH . Then I must not say , no 9 . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE IV . Langley . The Duke ...
... give , and willing to ; For do we must , what force will have us do.- Set on towards London : -Cousin , is it so ? BOLING . Yea , my good lord . K. RICH . Then I must not say , no 9 . [ Flourish . Exeunt . SCENE IV . Langley . The Duke ...
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... Give some supportance to the bending twigs.- Go thou , and like an executioner , Cut off the heads of too - fast - growing sprays , That look too lofty in our commonwealth : All must be even in our government.- You thus employ'd , I ...
... Give some supportance to the bending twigs.- Go thou , and like an executioner , Cut off the heads of too - fast - growing sprays , That look too lofty in our commonwealth : All must be even in our government.- You thus employ'd , I ...
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