The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5R. Martin, 1768 |
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... eyes , Than That which hath no foil to fet it off . I'll fo offend , to make offence a skill ; Redeeming time , when men think least I will . [ Exit . SCENE IV . Changes to an Apartment in the Palace . Enter King Henry , Northumberland ...
... eyes , Than That which hath no foil to fet it off . I'll fo offend , to make offence a skill ; Redeeming time , when men think least I will . [ Exit . SCENE IV . Changes to an Apartment in the Palace . Enter King Henry , Northumberland ...
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... eye . O Sir , your presence is too bold and peremptory ; And Majefty might never yet endure * The moody frontlet of a fervant brow . You have good leave to leave us . When we need Your use and counsel , we shall fend for you . You were ...
... eye . O Sir , your presence is too bold and peremptory ; And Majefty might never yet endure * The moody frontlet of a fervant brow . You have good leave to leave us . When we need Your use and counsel , we shall fend for you . You were ...
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... eye of death , Trembling ev'n at the name of Mortimer . Wor . I cannot blame him ; was he not proclaim'd , By Richard that dead is , the next of blood ? North . He was : I heard the Proclamation ; And then it was , when the unhappy King ...
... eye of death , Trembling ev'n at the name of Mortimer . Wor . I cannot blame him ; was he not proclaim'd , By Richard that dead is , the next of blood ? North . He was : I heard the Proclamation ; And then it was , when the unhappy King ...
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... eye in thy head ? canft not hear ? an ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . Come and be hang'd , haft no faith in thee ? Enter Gads - hill . Gads . Good - morrow , carriers . What's o ...
... eye in thy head ? canft not hear ? an ' twere not as good a deed as drink , to break the pate of thee , I am a very villain . Come and be hang'd , haft no faith in thee ? Enter Gads - hill . Gads . Good - morrow , carriers . What's o ...
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... eyes upon the earth ? And ftart fo often , when thou fitt'ft alone ? Why haft thou loft the fresh blood in thy cheeks ? And given my treasures and my rights of thee , To thick - ey'd mufing , and curs'd melancholy ? In thy faint ...
... eyes upon the earth ? And ftart fo often , when thou fitt'ft alone ? Why haft thou loft the fresh blood in thy cheeks ? And given my treasures and my rights of thee , To thick - ey'd mufing , and curs'd melancholy ? In thy faint ...
Términos y frases comunes
againſt anſwer art thou Baft Bard Bardolph blood captain Colevile coufin Dauphin death doft doth Dowglas Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl England English Enter Exeunt Exit faid Falstaff father fave fear fhall fhew fhould fince flain foldiers fome foul fpeak fpirit France French ftand ftill fuch fweet fword give Glou Gower Grace Harfleur Harry hath hear heart heav'n himſelf Hoft honour horfe horſe houſe Juft King Henry Lady lord lord of Westmorland mafter Majefty moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pift Piftol pleaſe Poins pow'r prefent prifoners Prince Prince of Wales Pucel purpoſe reaſon reft Reignier Richard Plantagenet ſay SCENE ſee Shal ſhall Sir John ſpeak ſuch Talbot tell thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou art thouſand unto uſe Weft Weftmorland whofe Whoſe wilt York yourſelf