The Works of William ShakespeareChatto and Windus, 1877 |
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William Shakespeare. That could not live asunder day or night . After that things are set in order here , We'll follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . Mess . All hail , my lords ! Which of this princely train Call ...
William Shakespeare. That could not live asunder day or night . After that things are set in order here , We'll follow them with all the power we have . Enter a Messenger . Mess . All hail , my lords ! Which of this princely train Call ...
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... things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account : Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears ...
... things fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit As Scythian Tomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account : Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears ...
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... thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War . Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird.- For shame , my Lord of Winchester , relent ! What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Gloster , I ...
... thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War . Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird.- For shame , my Lord of Winchester , relent ! What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Gloster , I ...
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... things that are not to be remedied . Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while , And like a peacock sweep along his tail ; We'll pull his plumes , and take away his train , If Dauphin and the rest will be but rul'd . Char . We have been ...
... things that are not to be remedied . Let frantic Talbot triumph for a while , And like a peacock sweep along his tail ; We'll pull his plumes , and take away his train , If Dauphin and the rest will be but rul'd . Char . We have been ...
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... thing of no regard , King Henry's peers and chief nobility Destroy'd themselves , and lost the realm of France ! O , think upon the conquest of my father ; My tender years ; and let us not forego That for a trifle that was bought with ...
... thing of no regard , King Henry's peers and chief nobility Destroy'd themselves , and lost the realm of France ! O , think upon the conquest of my father ; My tender years ; and let us not forego That for a trifle that was bought with ...
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Alarums Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Capell cardinal Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's Corrector crown death doth Duch Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz England Exam Exeunt Exit eyes Fair lords farewell father fear fight folio.-The France friends Gent give Gloster grace gracious hand Hanmer hath hear heart heaven Henry's honour house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade Kath King Henry lady live lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings lord protector madam majesty Malone Margaret Murd ne'er night noble peace Plantagenet pray prince Pucelle quartos queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE second folio Shakespeare soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak speech Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art Tower traitor True Tragedie uncle unto W. N. Lettsom Walker Crit Warwick words