The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 198
Cold friends to me : What do they in the north , When they should serve their
sovereign in the west ? Stan . They have not been commanded , mighty king :
Pleaseth your majesty to give me leave , I'll muster up my friends ; and meet your
grace ...
Cold friends to me : What do they in the north , When they should serve their
sovereign in the west ? Stan . They have not been commanded , mighty king :
Pleaseth your majesty to give me leave , I'll muster up my friends ; and meet your
grace ...
Page 207
In God's name , cheerly on , courageous friends , To reap the harvest of perpetual
peace By this one bloody trial of sharp war . Oxf . Every man's conscience is a
thousand swords , To fight against that bloody homicide . HERB . I doubt not , but
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In God's name , cheerly on , courageous friends , To reap the harvest of perpetual
peace By this one bloody trial of sharp war . Oxf . Every man's conscience is a
thousand swords , To fight against that bloody homicide . HERB . I doubt not , but
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Page 274
Indeed tis pittie to see so faire a face to aske for almes , But tell me , hast thou no
friends ? Shore . Yes sir I had many friends , but when my chiefest friend of all
died , the rest then forsooke me . Lod . Belike then thy fact was notorious , that thy
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Indeed tis pittie to see so faire a face to aske for almes , But tell me , hast thou no
friends ? Shore . Yes sir I had many friends , but when my chiefest friend of all
died , the rest then forsooke me . Lod . Belike then thy fact was notorious , that thy
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