The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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The two - hand sword ' is mentioned by Holinshed , vol . iii . p . 833 : “ — And he
that touched the tawnie shield , should cast a spear on foot with a target on his
arme , and after to fight with a two - hand sword . ” Steevens . In the original play ...
The two - hand sword ' is mentioned by Holinshed , vol . iii . p . 833 : “ — And he
that touched the tawnie shield , should cast a spear on foot with a target on his
arme , and after to fight with a two - hand sword . ” Steevens . In the original play ...
Page 333
Let this my sword report what speech forbears ® . * Cade . By my valour , the
most complete cham* pion that ever I heard.— Steel , if thou turn the edge , or cut
not out the burly - boned clown in chines of beef ere thou sleep in thy sheath , I
be• ...
Let this my sword report what speech forbears ® . * Cade . By my valour , the
most complete cham* pion that ever I heard.— Steel , if thou turn the edge , or cut
not out the burly - boned clown in chines of beef ere thou sleep in thy sheath , I
be• ...
Page 334
Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy deed , * And hang thee o'er my tomb , when I
am dead ' : * Ne'er shall this blood be wiped from thy point ; * But thou shalt wear
it as a herald's coat , * To emblaze the honour that thy master got . • Cade .
Sword , I will hallow thee for this thy deed , * And hang thee o'er my tomb , when I
am dead ' : * Ne'er shall this blood be wiped from thy point ; * But thou shalt wear
it as a herald's coat , * To emblaze the honour that thy master got . • Cade .
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