The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: King Henry VI, pt. 1-3T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France , with their chief affembled strength , Durft not prefume to look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain ? then I will flay myself , For living idly here , in pomp and ...
... grace , Thrust Talbot with a spear into the back ; Whom all France , with their chief affembled strength , Durft not prefume to look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain ? then I will flay myself , For living idly here , in pomp and ...
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... grace . The prince's efpials have informed me , How the English , in the suburbs close intrench'd , Wont , through a fecret grate of iron bars In yonder tower , to overpeer the city ; And thence difcover , how , with most advantage ...
... grace . The prince's efpials have informed me , How the English , in the suburbs close intrench'd , Wont , through a fecret grate of iron bars In yonder tower , to overpeer the city ; And thence difcover , how , with most advantage ...
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... grace : The fun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! - Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it.- Sir Thomas Gargrave , haft thou any life ? Speak ...
... grace : The fun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! - Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it.- Sir Thomas Gargrave , haft thou any life ? Speak ...
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... grace ; His new - come champion , virtuous Joan of Arc ; Nor any of his falfe confederates . Bed . ' Tis thought , lord Talbot , when the fight began , Rous'd on the fudden from their drowsy beds , They did , amongst the troops of armed ...
... grace ; His new - come champion , virtuous Joan of Arc ; Nor any of his falfe confederates . Bed . ' Tis thought , lord Talbot , when the fight began , Rous'd on the fudden from their drowsy beds , They did , amongst the troops of armed ...
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... grace the yeoman , by converfing with him . War . Now , by God's will , thou wrong'ft him , Somer- fet ; His grandfather was Lionel duke of Clarence , Third fon to the third Edward king of England ; Spring crestless yeomen from fo deep ...
... grace the yeoman , by converfing with him . War . Now , by God's will , thou wrong'ft him , Somer- fet ; His grandfather was Lionel duke of Clarence , Third fon to the third Edward king of England ; Spring crestless yeomen from fo deep ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Afide againſt Alarum anſwer Baft Becauſe blood breaſt brother Buckingham Burgundy Cade cauſe Char Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown death doth duke of Burgundy duke of York earl Edward England Enter King HENRY Exeunt Exit falfe father fear fhall fhame fhould fight firſt flain foes foldiers fome foul fovereign France ftand ftay fuch fword Glofter grace hand hath heart heaven Henry's highneſs himſelf honour houſe Humphrey Jack Cade Lancaſter lord lord protector madam mafter majeſty moſt muft muſt myſelf ne'er noble peace Plantagenet pleaſe pleaſure prefent prince priſoner protector PUCELLE Queen MARGARET reft Reig Reignier reſt Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Saliſbury SCENE ſhall ſhame ſhe Somerſet ſpeak ſtand ſtate ſtay ſtill Suffolk ſweet Talbot thee thefe theſe thine thoſe thou art thouſand traitor treaſon unto Warwick whofe Whoſe Wincheſter
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 45 - O God! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run, How many make the hour full complete; How many hours bring about the day; How many days will finish up the year; How many years a mortal man may live.