The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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Heav'ns ! how has he the leisure to be fick In such a juftling time ? who leads his
Power ; Under whose government come they along ? Mej . His letters bear his
mind , not I. Hot . His mind ! Wor . I pr'ythee , tell me , doth he keep his bed ? Mel .
Heav'ns ! how has he the leisure to be fick In such a juftling time ? who leads his
Power ; Under whose government come they along ? Mej . His letters bear his
mind , not I. Hot . His mind ! Wor . I pr'ythee , tell me , doth he keep his bed ? Mel .
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By my troth , this is the old fashion ; you two never meet , butyou fall to fome
discord ; you are both , in good troth , as rheumatic as two dry toasts , you cannot
one bear with another's confirmities . What the good - jer ? one must bear , and
that ...
By my troth , this is the old fashion ; you two never meet , butyou fall to fome
discord ; you are both , in good troth , as rheumatic as two dry toasts , you cannot
one bear with another's confirmities . What the good - jer ? one must bear , and
that ...
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Orl . Your mistress bears well . . Dau . ... That may be , for you bear many
superfluously ; and ' twere more honour , some were away . Cón . Ev'n as your
horle bears your praises , who would trot as well , were some of your brags
dismounted .
Orl . Your mistress bears well . . Dau . ... That may be , for you bear many
superfluously ; and ' twere more honour , some were away . Cón . Ev'n as your
horle bears your praises , who would trot as well , were some of your brags
dismounted .
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Be friends , you English fobls , be friends ; we have French quarrels enow , if you
could tell how to reckon . [ Exeunt Soldiers . ? S CE N E V. 2 Manet King Henry .
K. Henry . I French Crowns to one , they will beat us , for they bear them on their ...
Be friends , you English fobls , be friends ; we have French quarrels enow , if you
could tell how to reckon . [ Exeunt Soldiers . ? S CE N E V. 2 Manet King Henry .
K. Henry . I French Crowns to one , they will beat us , for they bear them on their ...
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The over - daring Talbot Hath sullied all his glofs of former honour , By this
unheedful , defp'rate , wild adventure : York set him on to fight , and die in shame
, That , Talbot dead , great York might bear the name , Capt . Here is Sir William
Lucy ...
The over - daring Talbot Hath sullied all his glofs of former honour , By this
unheedful , defp'rate , wild adventure : York set him on to fight , and die in shame
, That , Talbot dead , great York might bear the name , Capt . Here is Sir William
Lucy ...
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