The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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... grace occasions , let it be our suit , That you have bid us ask his liberty ; Which for our goods we do no further ask , Than whereupon our weal , on you depending Counts it your weal , he have his liberty . Το K. John . Let it be so ...
... grace occasions , let it be our suit , That you have bid us ask his liberty ; Which for our goods we do no further ask , Than whereupon our weal , on you depending Counts it your weal , he have his liberty . Το K. John . Let it be so ...
Page 72
... grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? -O nation , that thou could'st remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself , And grapple ...
... grace the gentry of a land remote , And follow unacquainted colours here ? What , here ? -O nation , that thou could'st remove ! That Neptune's arms , who clippeth thee about , Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself , And grapple ...
Page 94
... grace's pardon , and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault : As for the rest appeal'd , It issues from the rancour of a villain , A recreant and most degenerate traitor : Which in myself I boldly will defend ; And interchangeably hurl ...
... grace's pardon , and , I hope , I had it . This is my fault : As for the rest appeal'd , It issues from the rancour of a villain , A recreant and most degenerate traitor : Which in myself I boldly will defend ; And interchangeably hurl ...
Page 99
... grace of God , and this mine arm , To prove him , in defending of myself , A traitor to my God , my king , and me : And , as I truly fight , defend me heaven ! [ He takes his seat . Trumpet sounds . Enter BOLINGBROKE , in armour ...
... grace of God , and this mine arm , To prove him , in defending of myself , A traitor to my God , my king , and me : And , as I truly fight , defend me heaven ! [ He takes his seat . Trumpet sounds . Enter BOLINGBROKE , in armour ...
Page 124
... Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle : " I am no traitor's uncle ; and that word - grace , In an ungracious mouth , is but profane . Why have those banish'd and forbidden legs Dar'd once to touch a dust of England's ground ? But ...
... Grace me no grace , nor uncle me no uncle : " I am no traitor's uncle ; and that word - grace , In an ungracious mouth , is but profane . Why have those banish'd and forbidden legs Dar'd once to touch a dust of England's ground ? But ...
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Alarums arms art thou Bard Bardolph Bast blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Cade Clif Clifford cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth Duch duke of York earl Edward England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff farewell father Faulconbridge fear fight France French friends Gaunt give Gloster grace grief hand Harry hath head hear heart heaven honour house of York Jack Cade John of Gaunt JOHNSON King HENRY lady Lancaster liege live look lord majesty MALONE master ne'er never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist play Poins pray prince queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Saint Albans Salisbury SCENE Shakespeare Shal shame sir John soldiers Somerset soul speak STEEVENS Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt word