The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volumen2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... bring I to you out of France , Of loss , of slaughter , and discomfiture : Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , Paris , Guysors , Poictiers , are all quite lost . Bed . What say'st thou man , before dead Henry's corse ? Speak ...
... bring I to you out of France , Of loss , of slaughter , and discomfiture : Guienne , Champaigne , Rheims , Orleans , Paris , Guysors , Poictiers , are all quite lost . Bed . What say'st thou man , before dead Henry's corse ? Speak ...
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... bring thy father to his drooping chair . But , -O malignant and ill - boding stars ! Now thou art come unto a feast of death , ' A terrible and unavoided ? danger : Therefore , dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct ...
... bring thy father to his drooping chair . But , -O malignant and ill - boding stars ! Now thou art come unto a feast of death , ' A terrible and unavoided ? danger : Therefore , dear boy , mount on my swiftest horse ; And I'll direct ...
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... Bring forth that sorceress , condemn'd to burn . Enter La Pucelle , guarded , and a Shepherd . Shep . Ah , Joan ! this kills thy father's heart outright ! Have I sought every country far and near , And , now it is my chance to find thee ...
... Bring forth that sorceress , condemn'd to burn . Enter La Pucelle , guarded , and a Shepherd . Shep . Ah , Joan ! this kills thy father's heart outright ! Have I sought every country far and near , And , now it is my chance to find thee ...
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... bring thy head with sorrow to the ground ! -my hammer : -and here , Tom , take all the money ' I beseech your majesty , give me leave to go ; ' Sorrow would solace , and mine age would ease . ' K. Hen . Stay , Humphrey duke of Gloster ...
... bring thy head with sorrow to the ground ! -my hammer : -and here , Tom , take all the money ' I beseech your majesty , give me leave to go ; ' Sorrow would solace , and mine age would ease . ' K. Hen . Stay , Humphrey duke of Gloster ...
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... bring to light in smooth duke Humphrey . * K . Hen . My lords , at once : The care you have of us , * To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , * Is worthy praise : But shall I speak my conscience ? * Our kinsman Gloster is as ...
... bring to light in smooth duke Humphrey . * K . Hen . My lords , at once : The care you have of us , * To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , * Is worthy praise : But shall I speak my conscience ? * Our kinsman Gloster is as ...
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