The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volym 4T. Davison, 1807 |
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... breath that gave the sound of words , Was deep - sworn faith , peace , amity , true love , Between our kingdoms and our royal selves ; And even before this truce , but new before , - No longer than we well could wash our hands , To clap ...
... breath that gave the sound of words , Was deep - sworn faith , peace , amity , true love , Between our kingdoms and our royal selves ; And even before this truce , but new before , - No longer than we well could wash our hands , To clap ...
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... breathe her curse , A mother's curse , on her revolting son . France , thou may'st hold a serpent by the tongue , A chafed lion by the mortal paw , A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost hold ...
... breathe her curse , A mother's curse , on her revolting son . France , thou may'st hold a serpent by the tongue , A chafed lion by the mortal paw , A fasting tiger safer by the tooth , Than keep in peace that hand which thou dost hold ...
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... this praise , So we could find some pattern of our shame , Enter Constance . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a soul ; Holding the eternal spirit , ' gainst her will , In the vile prison of afflicted breath : - I 52 KING JOHN .
... this praise , So we could find some pattern of our shame , Enter Constance . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a soul ; Holding the eternal spirit , ' gainst her will , In the vile prison of afflicted breath : - I 52 KING JOHN .
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... breath with fulsome dust , And be a carrion monster like thyself : Come , grin on me ; and I will think thou smil'st And buss thee as thy wife ! Misery's love , O , come to me ! K. Phil . O fair affliction , peace . Const . No , no , I ...
... breath with fulsome dust , And be a carrion monster like thyself : Come , grin on me ; and I will think thou smil'st And buss thee as thy wife ! Misery's love , O , come to me ! K. Phil . O fair affliction , peace . Const . No , no , I ...
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... breath of what I mean to speak Shall blow each dust , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which shall directly lead Thy foot to England's throne ; and , therefore , mark . John hath seiz'd Arthur ; and it cannot be , That ...
... breath of what I mean to speak Shall blow each dust , each straw , each little rub , Out of the path which shall directly lead Thy foot to England's throne ; and , therefore , mark . John hath seiz'd Arthur ; and it cannot be , That ...
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