The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... bear . P. Hen . Or an old lion ; or a lover's lute . Fal . Yea , or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe . P. Hen . What sayest thou to a hare , or the melan- choly of Moor - ditch ? Fal . Thou hast the most unsavoury similes ; and art ...
... bear . P. Hen . Or an old lion ; or a lover's lute . Fal . Yea , or the drone of a Lincolnshire bagpipe . P. Hen . What sayest thou to a hare , or the melan- choly of Moor - ditch ? Fal . Thou hast the most unsavoury similes ; and art ...
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... bear ourselves as even as we can , The king will always think him in our debt ; And think we think ourselves unsatisfied , Till he hath found a time to pay us home . And see already , how he doth begin To make us strangers to his looks ...
... bear ourselves as even as we can , The king will always think him in our debt ; And think we think ourselves unsatisfied , Till he hath found a time to pay us home . And see already , how he doth begin To make us strangers to his looks ...
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... bear mine own flesh so far a- foot again , for all the coin in thy father's exchequer . What a plague mean ye , to colt me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest , thou art not colted , thou art un- colted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal ...
... bear mine own flesh so far a- foot again , for all the coin in thy father's exchequer . What a plague mean ye , to colt me thus ? P. Hen . Thou liest , thou art not colted , thou art un- colted . Fal . I pr'ythee , good prince Hal ...
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... bear your house . He could be contented , - Why is he not then ? In respect of the love he bears our house : -he shows in this , he loves his own barn better than he loves our house . Let me see some more . The purpose you under- take ...
... bear your house . He could be contented , - Why is he not then ? In respect of the love he bears our house : -he shows in this , he loves his own barn better than he loves our house . Let me see some more . The purpose you under- take ...
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... vile standing tuck ; - P. Hen . Well , breathe awhile , and then to it again : and when thou hast tired thyself in base comparisons , bear me speak but this . Poins . Mark , Jack . P. Hen . We SCENE 4 . 35 KING HENRY IV .
... vile standing tuck ; - P. Hen . Well , breathe awhile , and then to it again : and when thou hast tired thyself in base comparisons , bear me speak but this . Poins . Mark , Jack . P. Hen . We SCENE 4 . 35 KING HENRY IV .
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