Richard II. Henry IV, pt.1-2Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... thee to except . If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength , As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm SCENE I. KING RICHARD II .
... thee to except . If guilty dread hath left thee so much strength , As to take up mine honour's pawn , then stoop ; By that , and all the rites of knighthood else , Will I make good against thee , arm to arm SCENE I. KING RICHARD II .
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William Shakespeare. Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canst worse devise . Nor . I take it up ; and , by that sword I swear , Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in ...
William Shakespeare. Will I make good against thee , arm to arm , What I have spoke , or thou canst worse devise . Nor . I take it up ; and , by that sword I swear , Which gently lay'd my knighthood on my shoulder , I'll answer thee in ...
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... thee no sharper spur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches springing from one root : Some of those seven are dried ...
... thee no sharper spur ? Hath love in thy old blood no living fire ? Edward's seven sons , whereof thyself art one , Were as seven phials of his sacred blood , Or seven fair branches springing from one root : Some of those seven are dried ...
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... thee : That which in mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death . Gaunt . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for ...
... thee : That which in mean men we entitle - patience , Is pale cold cowardice in noble breasts . What shall I say ? to safeguard thine own life , The best way is to ' venge my Gloster's death . Gaunt . Heaven's is the quarrel ; for ...
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... thee heaven , and thy valour ! Nor . My name is Thomas Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , Who hither come engaged by my oath , ( Which , heaven defend , a knight should violate ! ) Both to defend my loyalty and truth , To God , my king , and ...
... thee heaven , and thy valour ! Nor . My name is Thomas Mowbray , duke of Norfolk , Who hither come engaged by my oath , ( Which , heaven defend , a knight should violate ! ) Both to defend my loyalty and truth , To God , my king , and ...
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