The Works of Shakespear, from Mr. Pope's Edition, Volumen5 |
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you we will As far as to the fepulchre of Christ , ( Whose soldier now , under
whose blessed Cross We are impreffed , and engag'd to fight ) Forthwith a Power
of English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mother's womb To ...
you we will As far as to the fepulchre of Christ , ( Whose soldier now , under
whose blessed Cross We are impreffed , and engag'd to fight ) Forthwith a Power
of English shall we levy ; Whose arms were moulded in their mother's womb To ...
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That true , Against the great magician , damn'd Glendower ; Whose daughter , as
we hear , the Earl of March Hath lately marry'd . Shall our coffers then Be empty'd
, to redeem a traitor home ? Shall we buy treason ? and indent with fears ...
That true , Against the great magician , damn'd Glendower ; Whose daughter , as
we hear , the Earl of March Hath lately marry'd . Shall our coffers then Be empty'd
, to redeem a traitor home ? Shall we buy treason ? and indent with fears ...
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In few ; his death , ( whose spirit lent a fire Even to the dullest peasant in his
Camp ) Being bruited once , took fire and heat away From the best - temper'd
courage in his troops . For from his metal was his party Iteel'd ; - Which once in
him ...
In few ; his death , ( whose spirit lent a fire Even to the dullest peasant in his
Camp ) Being bruited once , took fire and heat away From the best - temper'd
courage in his troops . For from his metal was his party Iteel'd ; - Which once in
him ...
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... Had not been here to dress the ugly form Of base and bloody insurrection With
your fair honours . You , my lord Archbishop , Whofé See is by a civil peace
maintain'd , Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd , Whose learning
and ...
... Had not been here to dress the ugly form Of base and bloody insurrection With
your fair honours . You , my lord Archbishop , Whofé See is by a civil peace
maintain'd , Whose beard the silver hand of peace hath touch'd , Whose learning
and ...
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Yet though thou ftand'ft more sure than I could do , Thou art not firm enough ,
since griefs are green ; And all thy friends , which thou muft make thy friends ,
Have but their stings and teeth newly ta'en out ; By whose fell working I was first ...
Yet though thou ftand'ft more sure than I could do , Thou art not firm enough ,
since griefs are green ; And all thy friends , which thou muft make thy friends ,
Have but their stings and teeth newly ta'en out ; By whose fell working I was first ...
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