The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Page 284
Where is Mountjoy , the herald ? speed him hence ; Let him greet England with
our sharp defiance . Up , princes , and with spirit of honour edge'd , Yet sharper
than your swords , hie to the field ! Charles Delabreth , High Constable of France
...
Where is Mountjoy , the herald ? speed him hence ; Let him greet England with
our sharp defiance . Up , princes , and with spirit of honour edge'd , Yet sharper
than your swords , hie to the field ! Charles Delabreth , High Constable of France
...
Page 324
Well , bawd will I turn ; And something lean to cut - purse of quick hand : To
England will I steal , and there I'll steal ; And patches will I get unto these scars ,
And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ Exit S C Ε Ν Ε III . The French court at
Trois ...
Well , bawd will I turn ; And something lean to cut - purse of quick hand : To
England will I steal , and there I'll steal ; And patches will I get unto these scars ,
And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ Exit S C Ε Ν Ε III . The French court at
Trois ...
Page 332
K. Henry . I am content , so the maiden cities you talk wait on her ; so the maid
that stood in the way for my wish , shall Thew ie the way to my will . Fr. King . We
have consented to all terms of reafon , K. Henry . Is't fo , my Lords of England ?
K. Henry . I am content , so the maiden cities you talk wait on her ; so the maid
that stood in the way for my wish , shall Thew ie the way to my will . Fr. King . We
have consented to all terms of reafon , K. Henry . Is't fo , my Lords of England ?
Page 349
Well , bawd will I turn ; And fomething lean to cut - purse of quick hand : To
England will I fteal , and there I'll steal ; And patches will I get unto these scars ,
And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ Exit SCENE III . The French court at
Trois , in ...
Well , bawd will I turn ; And fomething lean to cut - purse of quick hand : To
England will I fteal , and there I'll steal ; And patches will I get unto these scars ,
And swear I got them in the Gallia wars . [ Exit SCENE III . The French court at
Trois , in ...
Page 406
Then swear allegiance to his Majesty As thou art knight , never to disobey , Nor
be rebellious to the crown of England ; Thou , nor thy Nobles , to the crown of
England . So now difiniís your army when you please : Hang up your enfign , let
your ...
Then swear allegiance to his Majesty As thou art knight , never to disobey , Nor
be rebellious to the crown of England ; Thou , nor thy Nobles , to the crown of
England . So now difiniís your army when you please : Hang up your enfign , let
your ...
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