The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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1 , then all smarting with my wounds ; being gal'd To be fo pefter'd with a popinjay
, Out of my Grief , and my impatience , Answer'd , neglectingly , Í know not what ;
He should , or should not ; for he made me mad , To see him shine so brisk ...
1 , then all smarting with my wounds ; being gal'd To be fo pefter'd with a popinjay
, Out of my Grief , and my impatience , Answer'd , neglectingly , Í know not what ;
He should , or should not ; for he made me mad , To see him shine so brisk ...
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Answer , thou dead Elm , answer , Fal . The fiend hath prickt down Bardolph
irrecoverable , and his face is Lucifer's privy - kitchen , where he doth nothing but
roaft malt - worms : for the boy , there is a good angel about him , but the devil ...
Answer , thou dead Elm , answer , Fal . The fiend hath prickt down Bardolph
irrecoverable , and his face is Lucifer's privy - kitchen , where he doth nothing but
roaft malt - worms : for the boy , there is a good angel about him , but the devil ...
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... and to teach others how they should prepare . Will . ' Tis certain , every man
that dies ill , the ill is upon his own head , the King is not to answer for it . Bates . I
do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I determine to fight luftily for him .
... and to teach others how they should prepare . Will . ' Tis certain , every man
that dies ill , the ill is upon his own head , the King is not to answer for it . Bates . I
do not desire he should answer for me , and yet I determine to fight luftily for him .
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... you must buy ihat peace With full accord to all our just demands : Whose
tenours and particular effects You have , enscheduld briefly , in your hands . Burg
. The king hath heard them ; to the which as yet There is no answer made . K.
Henry .
... you must buy ihat peace With full accord to all our just demands : Whose
tenours and particular effects You have , enscheduld briefly , in your hands . Burg
. The king hath heard them ; to the which as yet There is no answer made . K.
Henry .
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Villains , answer you so the Lord Protector ? 1 Ward . The Lord prote & him ! so
we answer him ; We do no otherwise than we are willid . Glou . Who willed you ?
or whose will stands , but There's none Protector of the realm but I. ( mine ?
Villains , answer you so the Lord Protector ? 1 Ward . The Lord prote & him ! so
we answer him ; We do no otherwise than we are willid . Glou . Who willed you ?
or whose will stands , but There's none Protector of the realm but I. ( mine ?
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