The Works of William ShakespeareChatto and Windus, 1877 |
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... sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence : I would his troubles likewise were expir'd , That so he might recover what was lost . Enter RICHARD PLANTAGENET . First Keep . My lord , your loving nephew now is come . Mor . Richard ...
... sweet enlargement doth dismiss me hence : I would his troubles likewise were expir'd , That so he might recover what was lost . Enter RICHARD PLANTAGENET . First Keep . My lord , your loving nephew now is come . Mor . Richard ...
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... sweet stem from York's great stock , Why didst thou say , of late thou wert despis'd ? Plan . First , lean thine agèd back against mine arm ; And , in that ease , I'll tell thee my disease . This day , in argument upon a case , Some ...
... sweet stem from York's great stock , Why didst thou say , of late thou wert despis'd ? Plan . First , lean thine agèd back against mine arm ; And , in that ease , I'll tell thee my disease . This day , in argument upon a case , Some ...
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... Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird.- For shame , my Lord of Winchester , relent ! What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Gloster , I will yield to thee ; Love for thy love , and hand for hand I give ...
... Sweet king ! -the bishop hath a kindly gird.- For shame , my Lord of Winchester , relent ! What , shall a child instruct you what to do ? Win . Well , Duke of Gloster , I will yield to thee ; Love for thy love , and hand for hand I give ...
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... sweet virgin , for our good . Puc . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the Duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry , sweeting ...
... sweet virgin , for our good . Puc . Then thus it must be ; this doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the Duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry , sweeting ...
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... sweet countrymen ! And , lords , accept this hearty kind embrace : My forces and my power of men are yours : - So , farewell , Talbot ; I'll no longer trust thee . Puc . Done like a Frenchman , - [ Aside ] turn , and turn again ! Char ...
... sweet countrymen ! And , lords , accept this hearty kind embrace : My forces and my power of men are yours : - So , farewell , Talbot ; I'll no longer trust thee . Puc . Done like a Frenchman , - [ Aside ] turn , and turn again ! Char ...
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