The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Volume 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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... land . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , and such as he ; He durst not sit there had your father lived . My gracious lord , here in the parliament Let us assail the family of York . North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be it so . K ...
... land . Clif . Patience is for poltroons , and such as he ; He durst not sit there had your father lived . My gracious lord , here in the parliament Let us assail the family of York . North . Well hast thou spoken , cousin : be it so . K ...
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... LAND , and Soldiers . Come , bloody Clifford , -rough Northumber- land , - dare your quenchless fury to more rage ; I am your butt , and I abide your shot . North . Yield to our mercy , proud Plantagenet . Clif . Ay , to such mercy as ...
... LAND , and Soldiers . Come , bloody Clifford , -rough Northumber- land , - dare your quenchless fury to more rage ; I am your butt , and I abide your shot . North . Yield to our mercy , proud Plantagenet . Clif . Ay , to such mercy as ...
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... lands together ; And , having France thy friend , thou shalt not dread The scatter'd foe , that hopes to rise again ; For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt , Yet look to have them buzz , to offend thine ears . First , will I see ...
... lands together ; And , having France thy friend , thou shalt not dread The scatter'd foe , that hopes to rise again ; For though they cannot greatly sting to hurt , Yet look to have them buzz , to offend thine ears . First , will I see ...
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... land anon the deer will come ; And in this covert will we make our stand , Culling the principal of all the deer . 2 ... land with my wishful sight . VOL . VIII . 4 No , Harry , Harry , ' tis no land SC . VI . 51 K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III ...
... land anon the deer will come ; And in this covert will we make our stand , Culling the principal of all the deer . 2 ... land with my wishful sight . VOL . VIII . 4 No , Harry , Harry , ' tis no land SC . VI . 51 K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III ...
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William Shakespeare. No , Harry , Harry , ' tis no land of thine ; Thy place is fill'd , thy sceptre wrung from thee , Thy balm wash'd off , wherewith thou anointed : wast No bending knee will call thee Cæsar now , No humble suitors ...
William Shakespeare. No , Harry , Harry , ' tis no land of thine ; Thy place is fill'd , thy sceptre wrung from thee , Thy balm wash'd off , wherewith thou anointed : wast No bending knee will call thee Cæsar now , No humble suitors ...
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