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Tell me , sweet lord , what is't that takes from thee Thy stomach , pleasure , and
thy golden fleep ? Why dost thou bend thy eyes upon the earth ? And start fo
often , when thou fitt'st alone ? Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks ?
Tell me , sweet lord , what is't that takes from thee Thy stomach , pleasure , and
thy golden fleep ? Why dost thou bend thy eyes upon the earth ? And start fo
often , when thou fitt'st alone ? Why hast thou lost the fresh blood in thy cheeks ?
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Shall I tell thee one thing , Poins ? Poins . Yes , and let it be an excellent good
thing . P. Henry . It shall serye among wits of no higher breeding than thine .
Poins . Go to ; I stand the push of your one thing , that you'll tell . P. Henry . Why , I
tell ...
Shall I tell thee one thing , Poins ? Poins . Yes , and let it be an excellent good
thing . P. Henry . It shall serye among wits of no higher breeding than thine .
Poins . Go to ; I stand the push of your one thing , that you'll tell . P. Henry . Why , I
tell ...
Página 198
Pift . There roar'd the sea : and trumpei - clangour founds . S CE N E VIII . The
Trumpets found . Enter the King , and his train . Tal . G OD save thy Grace , King
Hal , my royal Hal ! Pift . The heav'ns thee guard and keep , most royal imp of
fame !
Pift . There roar'd the sea : and trumpei - clangour founds . S CE N E VIII . The
Trumpets found . Enter the King , and his train . Tal . G OD save thy Grace , King
Hal , my royal Hal ! Pift . The heav'ns thee guard and keep , most royal imp of
fame !
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Gave thee no instance why thou shouldft do treason , Unless to dub thee with the
name of traitor . If that same Dæmon , that hath gullid thee thus , Should with his
Lion - gait walk the whole world , He might return to valty Tartar back , And tell ...
Gave thee no instance why thou shouldft do treason , Unless to dub thee with the
name of traitor . If that same Dæmon , that hath gullid thee thus , Should with his
Lion - gait walk the whole world , He might return to valty Tartar back , And tell ...
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On either hand thee , there are squadrons.pitch'd To wall ihee from the liberty of
flight ; And no way canst thou turn thee for redress : But death doth front thee with
apparent spoil ; And pale destruction meets thee in the face . Ten thousand ...
On either hand thee , there are squadrons.pitch'd To wall ihee from the liberty of
flight ; And no way canst thou turn thee for redress : But death doth front thee with
apparent spoil ; And pale destruction meets thee in the face . Ten thousand ...
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