The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Band 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... Cade . Nay , answer , if you can : the Frenchmen are our ene- mies : go to then , I ask but this ; can he that speaks with the tongue of an enemy , be a good counsellor , or no ? All . No , no : and therefore , we'll have his head . W ...
... Cade . Nay , answer , if you can : the Frenchmen are our ene- mies : go to then , I ask but this ; can he that speaks with the tongue of an enemy , be a good counsellor , or no ? All . No , no : and therefore , we'll have his head . W ...
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... Cade their general.- But stay , I'll read it over once again . Q. Mar. Ah , barbarous villains ! Hath this lovely face Ruled like a wandering planet over me : * And could it not enforce them to relent , That were unworthy to behold the ...
... Cade their general.- But stay , I'll read it over once again . Q. Mar. Ah , barbarous villains ! Hath this lovely face Ruled like a wandering planet over me : * And could it not enforce them to relent , That were unworthy to behold the ...
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... Cade hath gotten London - bridge ; the citizens Fly and forsake their houses : The rascal people , thirsting after prey , Join with the traitor ; and they jointly swear , To spoil the city , and your royal court . Buck . Then linger not ...
... Cade hath gotten London - bridge ; the citizens Fly and forsake their houses : The rascal people , thirsting after prey , Join with the traitor ; and they jointly swear , To spoil the city , and your royal court . Buck . Then linger not ...
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William Shakespeare. Enter a SOLDIER , running . Sold . Jack Cade ! Jack Cade ! Cade . Knock him down there . [ They kill him . Smith . If this fellow be wise , he'll never call you Jack Cade more ; I think , he hath a very fair warning ...
William Shakespeare. Enter a SOLDIER , running . Sold . Jack Cade ! Jack Cade ! Cade . Knock him down there . [ They kill him . Smith . If this fellow be wise , he'll never call you Jack Cade more ; I think , he hath a very fair warning ...
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... Cade . Marry , thou oughtest not to let thy horse wear a cloak , when honester men than thou go in their hose and doublets . Dick . And work in their shirt too ; as myself , for example , that am a butcher . Say . You men of Kent , Dick ...
... Cade . Marry , thou oughtest not to let thy horse wear a cloak , when honester men than thou go in their hose and doublets . Dick . And work in their shirt too ; as myself , for example , that am a butcher . Say . You men of Kent , Dick ...
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