The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 2Harper, 1843 |
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... night appear How much in duty I am bound to both . [ The English scale the Walls , crying St. George ! a Talbot ! and all enter by the Town . Sent . [ Within . ] Arm , arm ! the enemy doth make assault ! The French leap over the Walls ...
... night appear How much in duty I am bound to both . [ The English scale the Walls , crying St. George ! a Talbot ! and all enter by the Town . Sent . [ Within . ] Arm , arm ! the enemy doth make assault ! The French leap over the Walls ...
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... night , dark night , the silent ' of the night . The time of night when Troy was set on fire The time when screechowls cry , and ban - dogs howl , And spirits walk , and ghosts break up their graves , That time best fits the work we ...
... night , dark night , the silent ' of the night . The time of night when Troy was set on fire The time when screechowls cry , and ban - dogs howl , And spirits walk , and ghosts break up their graves , That time best fits the work we ...
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... night by night , -in studying good for England ! That doit that e'er I wrested from the king , ' Or any groat I hoarded to my use , " Be brought against me at my trial day ! " No ! many a pound of mine own proper store , Because I would ...
... night by night , -in studying good for England ! That doit that e'er I wrested from the king , ' Or any groat I hoarded to my use , " Be brought against me at my trial day ! " No ! many a pound of mine own proper store , Because I would ...
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... night ; Who with their drowsy , slow , and flagging wings13 * Clip dead men's graves , and from their misty jaws * Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air . * Therefore , bring forth the soldiers of our prize ; * For , whilst our ...
... night ; Who with their drowsy , slow , and flagging wings13 * Clip dead men's graves , and from their misty jaws * Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air . * Therefore , bring forth the soldiers of our prize ; * For , whilst our ...
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... night , or in the time of war . ' What ! fear not , man , but yield me up the keys ; [ Takes his Keys . For Edward will defend the town , and thee , And all those friends that deign to follow me . 1 In the old play this is written ...
... night , or in the time of war . ' What ! fear not , man , but yield me up the keys ; [ Takes his Keys . For Edward will defend the town , and thee , And all those friends that deign to follow me . 1 In the old play this is written ...
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