The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... thought with child by the stern tyrant war , And no such matter ! Rumour is a pipe Blown by surmises , jealousies , conjectures ; And of so easy and so plain a stop , That the blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still - discordant ...
... thought with child by the stern tyrant war , And no such matter ! Rumour is a pipe Blown by surmises , jealousies , conjectures ; And of so easy and so plain a stop , That the blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still - discordant ...
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... thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with the blood Of fair king Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a ...
... thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with the blood Of fair king Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones : Derives from heaven his quarrel , and his cause ; Tells them , he doth bestride a ...
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... thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far Till we had his assistance by the hand : For , in a ... thoughts : And so , with great imagination , Proper to madmen , led his powers to death , And , winking , leap'd ...
... thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far Till we had his assistance by the hand : For , in a ... thoughts : And so , with great imagination , Proper to madmen , led his powers to death , And , winking , leap'd ...
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... his goodly head , When through proud London he came sighing on After the admired heels of Bolingbroke , Cry'st now , O earth , yield us that king again , And take thou this ! O thoughts of men accurst Sc ENE III . 25 KING HENRY IV .
... his goodly head , When through proud London he came sighing on After the admired heels of Bolingbroke , Cry'st now , O earth , yield us that king again , And take thou this ! O thoughts of men accurst Sc ENE III . 25 KING HENRY IV .
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William Shakespeare. And take thou this ! O thoughts of men accurst ! Past , and to come , seem best ; things present , worst . Mowb . Shall we go draw our numbers , and set on ? Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone ...
William Shakespeare. And take thou this ! O thoughts of men accurst ! Past , and to come , seem best ; things present , worst . Mowb . Shall we go draw our numbers , and set on ? Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone ...
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Alarum arms Bard Bardolph bear blood brother Cade captain Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown Dauphin dead death doth duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Edward enemy England English Enter King HENRY Exeter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear fight France French friends give Gloster grace hand Harfleur hath head hear heart heaven Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade JOHNSON King Henry VI liege live look lord lord protector majesty MALONE Margaret master never night noble Northumberland peace Pist Pistol play Poins pray prince Pucelle queen Reignier Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare Shal shame sir John soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast traitor unto valiant Warwick wilt words