The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Band 4Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... written , be assur'd , Will easily be granted -You , my lord , - [ To Northumberland . Your son in Scotland being thus employ'd , - Shall secretly into the bosom creep Of that same noble prelate , well belov'd , The 18 ACT 1 . FIRST PART ...
... written , be assur'd , Will easily be granted -You , my lord , - [ To Northumberland . Your son in Scotland being thus employ'd , - Shall secretly into the bosom creep Of that same noble prelate , well belov'd , The 18 ACT 1 . FIRST PART ...
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... Northumberland ; and that sprightly Scot of Scots , Douglas , that runs o'horseback up a hill perpendicular . P. Hen . He that rides at high speed , and with his pistol kills a sparrow flying . Ful . You have hit it . P. Hen . So did he ...
... Northumberland ; and that sprightly Scot of Scots , Douglas , that runs o'horseback up a hill perpendicular . P. Hen . He that rides at high speed , and with his pistol kills a sparrow flying . Ful . You have hit it . P. Hen . So did he ...
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... Northumberland , The archbishop's grace of York , Douglas , Mortimer , Capitulate against us , and are up . But wherefore do I tell these news to thee ? Why , Harry , do I tell thee of my foes , Which art my near'st and dearest enemy ...
... Northumberland , The archbishop's grace of York , Douglas , Mortimer , Capitulate against us , and are up . But wherefore do I tell these news to thee ? Why , Harry , do I tell thee of my foes , Which art my near'st and dearest enemy ...
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... Northumberland did lean to him , The more and less came in with cap and knee ; Met him in boroughs , cities , villages ; Attended him on bridges , stood in lanes , Laid gifts before him , proffer'd him their oaths , Gave him their heirs ...
... Northumberland did lean to him , The more and less came in with cap and knee ; Met him in boroughs , cities , villages ; Attended him on bridges , stood in lanes , Laid gifts before him , proffer'd him their oaths , Gave him their heirs ...
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... Northumberland ( Whose power was in the first proportion ) , And what with Owen Glendower's absence , thence ( Who with them was a rated sinew too , And comes not in , o'errul'd by prophecies ) , - I fear , the power of Percy is too ...
... Northumberland ( Whose power was in the first proportion ) , And what with Owen Glendower's absence , thence ( Who with them was a rated sinew too , And comes not in , o'errul'd by prophecies ) , - I fear , the power of Percy is too ...
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