The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 21
... fight ; for God's fake , pity my cafe ; the fpight of Man prevaileth against me . O lord , have mercy upon me ! I fhall never be able to fight a blow : O lord , my heart ! — Glo . Sirrah , or you must fight , or elfe be hang'd . K ...
... fight ; for God's fake , pity my cafe ; the fpight of Man prevaileth against me . O lord , have mercy upon me ! I fhall never be able to fight a blow : O lord , my heart ! — Glo . Sirrah , or you must fight , or elfe be hang'd . K ...
Page 37
... fight , than is th ' appellant ! The fervant of the armourer , my lords . SCENE VI . 7 Enter at one door the armourer and his neighbours , drink- ing to him fo much , that he is drunk ; and he enters with a drum before him , and his ...
... fight , than is th ' appellant ! The fervant of the armourer , my lords . SCENE VI . 7 Enter at one door the armourer and his neighbours , drink- ing to him fo much , that he is drunk ; and he enters with a drum before him , and his ...
Page 106
... Fight . Excurfions . Enter King Henry , Queen Margaret , and others . Q. Mar. Away , my lord , you are slow ; for shame , away . K. Henry . Can we out - run the heav'ns ! good Margret , ftay . Q. Mar. What are you made of ? you'll not fight ...
... Fight . Excurfions . Enter King Henry , Queen Margaret , and others . Q. Mar. Away , my lord , you are slow ; for shame , away . K. Henry . Can we out - run the heav'ns ! good Margret , ftay . Q. Mar. What are you made of ? you'll not fight ...
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