The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... hast astonish'd me with thy high terms ; brain'd slaves , And hunger will enforce them to be more eager : Of old I know them ; rather with their teeth The walls they'll tear down , than forsake the siege . Reig . I think , by some odd ...
... hast astonish'd me with thy high terms ; brain'd slaves , And hunger will enforce them to be more eager : Of old I know them ; rather with their teeth The walls they'll tear down , than forsake the siege . Reig . I think , by some odd ...
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... hast to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! - Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it .-- Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast ...
... hast to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! - Bear hence his body , I will help to bury it .-- Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast ...
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... Hast not a tongue ? is she not here thy prisoner ? Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight ? Ay ; beauty's princely majesty is such , Confounds the tongue , and makes the senses rough . " Mar. Say , earl of Suffolk , —if thy name be so ...
... Hast not a tongue ? is she not here thy prisoner ? Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight ? Ay ; beauty's princely majesty is such , Confounds the tongue , and makes the senses rough . " Mar. Say , earl of Suffolk , —if thy name be so ...
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... hast given me , in this beauteous face , A world of earthly blessings to my soul , If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gra- cious lord ; The mutual conference that my mind hath had3— By day ...
... hast given me , in this beauteous face , A world of earthly blessings to my soul , If sympathy of love unite our thoughts . Q. Mar. Great king of England , and my gra- cious lord ; The mutual conference that my mind hath had3— By day ...
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... hast thou been long blind , and now restor❜d ? Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . Wife . Ay , indeed , was he . Suff . What woman is this ? Wife . His wife , an't like your worship . Glo . Had'st thou been his mother , thou ...
... hast thou been long blind , and now restor❜d ? Simp . Born blind , an't please your grace . Wife . Ay , indeed , was he . Suff . What woman is this ? Wife . His wife , an't like your worship . Glo . Had'st thou been his mother , thou ...
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