The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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No , here it is ; Sit , cousin Percy ; sit , good cousin Hot - spur : For , by that name ,
as oft as Lancaster Doth speak of you , his cheek looks pale ; and with A rising
figh , he wilbeth you in heav'n . Hot . And you in hell , as often as he hears Owen
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No , here it is ; Sit , cousin Percy ; sit , good cousin Hot - spur : For , by that name ,
as oft as Lancaster Doth speak of you , his cheek looks pale ; and with A rising
figh , he wilbeth you in heav'n . Hot . And you in hell , as often as he hears Owen
...
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P.Henry . Lead me , my lord ! I do not need your help ; ' And heav'n forbid , a
shallow scratch should drive The Prince of Wales from such a field as this ,
Where stain'd Nobility lies trodden on , And Rebels , arms triumph in massacres !
Lan .
P.Henry . Lead me , my lord ! I do not need your help ; ' And heav'n forbid , a
shallow scratch should drive The Prince of Wales from such a field as this ,
Where stain'd Nobility lies trodden on , And Rebels , arms triumph in massacres !
Lan .
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North , Alas , sweet wife , my Honour is at pawn , And , but my Going , nothing
can redeem it . L. Percy . Oh , yet , for heav'n's fake , go not to these wars . The
time was , father , that you broke your word , When you were more endear'd to it
than ...
North , Alas , sweet wife , my Honour is at pawn , And , but my Going , nothing
can redeem it . L. Percy . Oh , yet , for heav'n's fake , go not to these wars . The
time was , father , that you broke your word , When you were more endear'd to it
than ...
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O , who shall believe But you misuse the rev'rence of your place , Employ the
countenance and grace of heav'n , As a false favourite doth his Prince's name In
deeds dishon'rable ? you've taken up , Under the counterfeited zeal of God , The
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O , who shall believe But you misuse the rev'rence of your place , Employ the
countenance and grace of heav'n , As a false favourite doth his Prince's name In
deeds dishon'rable ? you've taken up , Under the counterfeited zeal of God , The
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But if it did infect my blood with joy , Or swell my thoughts to any strain of pride , If
any rebel or vain spirit of mine Did with the least affection of a welcome Give
entertainment to the Might of it ; Let heav'n for ever keep it from my head , And
make ...
But if it did infect my blood with joy , Or swell my thoughts to any strain of pride , If
any rebel or vain spirit of mine Did with the least affection of a welcome Give
entertainment to the Might of it ; Let heav'n for ever keep it from my head , And
make ...
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