The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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... look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain then ? I will flay my self , For living idly here in pomp and ease ; Whilst fuch a worthy leader wanting aid , Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3 Meff . O no , he lives , but is took ...
... look once in the face . Bed . Is Talbot flain then ? I will flay my self , For living idly here in pomp and ease ; Whilst fuch a worthy leader wanting aid , Unto his daftard foe - men is betray'd . 3 Meff . O no , he lives , but is took ...
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... - Or piteous they will look like drowned mice . Talbot is taken , whom we wont to fear : Remaineth none but mad - brain'd Salisbury , Other whiles : Andi And he may well in fretting spend his gall , King HENRY VI . I.I SCENE V.. ...
... - Or piteous they will look like drowned mice . Talbot is taken , whom we wont to fear : Remaineth none but mad - brain'd Salisbury , Other whiles : Andi And he may well in fretting spend his gall , King HENRY VI . I.I SCENE V.. ...
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... looks are fad , your chear appal'd Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence . ? Be not dismay'd , for fuccour is at hand : A holy maid hither with me I bring , Which by a vifion fent to her from heav'n Ordained is to raise this ...
... looks are fad , your chear appal'd Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence . ? Be not dismay'd , for fuccour is at hand : A holy maid hither with me I bring , Which by a vifion fent to her from heav'n Ordained is to raise this ...
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... look gracious on thy proftrate thrall . Reig . My lord methinks is very long in talk . Alan . Doubtlefs he fhrives this woman to her fmock , Elfe ne'er could he fo long protract his fpeech . Reig . Shall we disturb him since he keeps no ...
... look gracious on thy proftrate thrall . Reig . My lord methinks is very long in talk . Alan . Doubtlefs he fhrives this woman to her fmock , Elfe ne'er could he fo long protract his fpeech . Reig . Shall we disturb him since he keeps no ...
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... look in , the fight will much delight thee . Sir Thomas Gargrave , and Sir William Glansdale , Let me have your exprefs opinions , Where is best place to make our batt'ry next ? Gar . I think at the north gate , for there ftand lords ...
... look in , the fight will much delight thee . Sir Thomas Gargrave , and Sir William Glansdale , Let me have your exprefs opinions , Where is best place to make our batt'ry next ? Gar . I think at the north gate , for there ftand lords ...
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