The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... mind ; and that's enough . 2 Keep . But , if thou be a king , where is thy crown ? K. Hen . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds , and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is call'd , content ; A ...
... mind ; and that's enough . 2 Keep . But , if thou be a king , where is thy crown ? K. Hen . My crown is in my heart , not on my head ; Not deck'd with diamonds , and Indian stones , Nor to be seen : my crown is call'd , content ; A ...
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... mind . L.Grey . Right gracious lord , I cannot brook delay : May it please your highness to resolve me now ; And what your pleasure is , shall satisfy me . Glo . [ Aside . ] Ay , widow ? then I'll warrant you all your lands , An if what ...
... mind . L.Grey . Right gracious lord , I cannot brook delay : May it please your highness to resolve me now ; And what your pleasure is , shall satisfy me . Glo . [ Aside . ] Ay , widow ? then I'll warrant you all your lands , An if what ...
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... mind . L. Grey . My mind will never grant what I perceive Your highness aims at , if I am aright . K. Ede . To tell thee plain , I aim to lie with thee . L. Edw . To tell you plain , I had rather lie in prison . K. Edw . Why , then thou ...
... mind . L. Grey . My mind will never grant what I perceive Your highness aims at , if I am aright . K. Ede . To tell thee plain , I aim to lie with thee . L. Edw . To tell you plain , I had rather lie in prison . K. Edw . Why , then thou ...
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... mind Still ride in triumph over all mischance . Be plain , queen Margaret , and tell thy grief ; It shall be eas'd , if France can yield relief . 2. Mar. Those gracious words revive my droop- ing thoughts , And give my tongue - tied ...
... mind Still ride in triumph over all mischance . Be plain , queen Margaret , and tell thy grief ; It shall be eas'd , if France can yield relief . 2. Mar. Those gracious words revive my droop- ing thoughts , And give my tongue - tied ...
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... mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now , brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand pensive , as half malcontent ? Clar . As well as Lewis of France , or the earl of Warwick ? Which are so weak of ...
... mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now , brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand pensive , as half malcontent ? Clar . As well as Lewis of France , or the earl of Warwick ? Which are so weak of ...
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