The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... keep London , with my soldiers . Norf . And I to Norfolk with my followers . Mont . And I unto the sea , from whence I came . [ Exeunt York and his Sons , Warwick , Nor folk , Montague , Soldiers , and Attendants . K. Hen . And I , with ...
... keep London , with my soldiers . Norf . And I to Norfolk with my followers . Mont . And I unto the sea , from whence I came . [ Exeunt York and his Sons , Warwick , Nor folk , Montague , Soldiers , and Attendants . K. Hen . And I , with ...
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... dipp'dst in blood of my sweet boy , And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : [ He gives back the handkerchief . And , if thou tell'st the heavy story right , tl . 17 Sc.4 . KING HENRY VI .
... dipp'dst in blood of my sweet boy , And I with tears do wash the blood away . Keep thou the napkin , and go boast of this : [ He gives back the handkerchief . And , if thou tell'st the heavy story right , tl . 17 Sc.4 . KING HENRY VI .
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... held at such a rate , As brings a thousand - fold more care to keep , Than in possession any jot of pleasure . Ah , cousin York ! ' would thy best friends did know , How it doth grieve me , that thy head is 24 Act 2 . THIRD PART OF.
... held at such a rate , As brings a thousand - fold more care to keep , Than in possession any jot of pleasure . Ah , cousin York ! ' would thy best friends did know , How it doth grieve me , that thy head is 24 Act 2 . THIRD PART OF.
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... Keep . I'll stay above the hill , so both may shoot . 1 Keep . That cannot be ; the noise of thy cross - bow Will scare the herd , and so my shoot is lost . Here stand we both , and aim we at the best : And , for the time shall not seem ...
... Keep . I'll stay above the hill , so both may shoot . 1 Keep . That cannot be ; the noise of thy cross - bow Will scare the herd , and so my shoot is lost . Here stand we both , and aim we at the best : And , for the time shall not seem ...
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... Keep . Ay , here's a deer , whose skin's a keeper's fee ; This is the quondam king ; let's seize upon him . K. Ken . Let me embrace these sour adversities ; For wise men say , it is the wisest course . 2 Keep . Why linger we ? let us ...
... Keep . Ay , here's a deer , whose skin's a keeper's fee ; This is the quondam king ; let's seize upon him . K. Ken . Let me embrace these sour adversities ; For wise men say , it is the wisest course . 2 Keep . Why linger we ? let us ...
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