The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5S.Sonnenschein & Company, 1891 |
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... Arc , Nor any of his false confederates . Bed . " Tis thought , Lord Talbot , when the fight began , Rous'd on the sudden from their drowsy beds , They did , amongst the troops of armed men , SCENE 11. ] 31 KING HENRY VI .
... Arc , Nor any of his false confederates . Bed . " Tis thought , Lord Talbot , when the fight began , Rous'd on the sudden from their drowsy beds , They did , amongst the troops of armed men , SCENE 11. ] 31 KING HENRY VI .
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... fight aside . Third Serv . My lord , we know your grace to be a man Just and upright ; and , for your royal birth , Inferior to none but to his majesty : And , ere that we will suffer such a prince , So kind a father of the commonweal ...
... fight aside . Third Serv . My lord , we know your grace to be a man Just and upright ; and , for your royal birth , Inferior to none but to his majesty : And , ere that we will suffer such a prince , So kind a father of the commonweal ...
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... fight it out ? Alen . Signior , no . Tal . Signior , hang ! -base muleters of France ! Like peasant foot - boys do they keep the walls , And dare not take up arms like gentlemen . Puc . Captains , away ( 95 ) let's get us from the walls ...
... fight it out ? Alen . Signior , no . Tal . Signior , hang ! -base muleters of France ! Like peasant foot - boys do they keep the walls , And dare not take up arms like gentlemen . Puc . Captains , away ( 95 ) let's get us from the walls ...
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... of Mariam , 1613 ; " For Aristobolus , the lowlyest [ read " louelyest " ] youth That euer did in Angels shape appeare , " & c . Sig . A 3. ) See , then , thou fight'st against thy countrymen , 5.8 [ ACT III . FIRST PART OF.
... of Mariam , 1613 ; " For Aristobolus , the lowlyest [ read " louelyest " ] youth That euer did in Angels shape appeare , " & c . Sig . A 3. ) See , then , thou fight'st against thy countrymen , 5.8 [ ACT III . FIRST PART OF.
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. See , then , thou fight'st against thy countrymen , And join'st with them will be thy slaughter - men . Come , come , return ; return , thou wandering lord ; Charles and the rest will take thee in ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. See , then , thou fight'st against thy countrymen , And join'st with them will be thy slaughter - men . Come , come , return ; return , thou wandering lord ; Charles and the rest will take thee in ...
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