The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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Página 127
It would be every man's thought , and thou art a blessed fellow , to think as every
man thinks ; never a man's thought in the world keeps the roadway better than
thine ; every man would think me an hypocrite , indeed . And what excites your ...
It would be every man's thought , and thou art a blessed fellow , to think as every
man thinks ; never a man's thought in the world keeps the roadway better than
thine ; every man would think me an hypocrite , indeed . And what excites your ...
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I never thought to hear you speak again . K. Henry . Thy with was father , Harry ,
to that thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Doft'thou so hunger for my
empty Chair , That thou wilt needs invest thee with my Honours , Before thy hour
...
I never thought to hear you speak again . K. Henry . Thy with was father , Harry ,
to that thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Doft'thou so hunger for my
empty Chair , That thou wilt needs invest thee with my Honours , Before thy hour
...
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Fare ye well . . [ Exeunt Ambassadors . Exe . This was a merry message . K.
Henry . We hope to make the sender blush at it : Therefore , my lords , omit no
happy hour , That may give furth'rance to our expedition ; For we have now no
thoughts ...
Fare ye well . . [ Exeunt Ambassadors . Exe . This was a merry message . K.
Henry . We hope to make the sender blush at it : Therefore , my lords , omit no
happy hour , That may give furth'rance to our expedition ; For we have now no
thoughts ...
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Tell him , we could at Harfleur have rebuk'd him ; But that we thought not good to
bruise injury , ' Till it were ripe . Now , speak we on our cue , With voice imperial :
England shall repent His folly , see his weakness , and admire Our suff'rance .
Tell him , we could at Harfleur have rebuk'd him ; But that we thought not good to
bruise injury , ' Till it were ripe . Now , speak we on our cue , With voice imperial :
England shall repent His folly , see his weakness , and admire Our suff'rance .
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Now we bear the King Tow'rd Calais : grant him there ; and there being seen ,
Heave him away upon your winged thoughts Athwart the sea : behold , the
English beach Pales in the flood with men , with wives and boys , Whose shouts
and ...
Now we bear the King Tow'rd Calais : grant him there ; and there being seen ,
Heave him away upon your winged thoughts Athwart the sea : behold , the
English beach Pales in the flood with men , with wives and boys , Whose shouts
and ...
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