“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... honoured To feast so great a warrior in my house . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . London . - The Temple garden . Enter the ... honour of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , From off this brier pluck a white rose with me . Som ...
... honoured To feast so great a warrior in my house . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . London . - The Temple garden . Enter the ... honour of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , From off this brier pluck a white rose with me . Som ...
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... honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , -declare the cause My father , earl of Cambridge , lost his head . Mor . That cause , fair nephew , that im- prison'd me , And hath detain'd me , all my flow'ring youth , Within a ...
... honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ' sake , -declare the cause My father , earl of Cambridge , lost his head . Mor . That cause , fair nephew , that im- prison'd me , And hath detain'd me , all my flow'ring youth , Within a ...
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... honour of thy house , ( Prick'd on by public wrongs , sustain'd in France , ) Either to get the town again , or die : And I , -as sure as English Henry lives , And as his father here was conqueror ; As sure as in this late betrayed town ...
... honour of thy house , ( Prick'd on by public wrongs , sustain'd in France , ) Either to get the town again , or die : And I , -as sure as English Henry lives , And as his father here was conqueror ; As sure as in this late betrayed town ...
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... honour of my noble lord of York , — Dar'st thou maintain the former words thou spak'st ? Bas . Yes , Sir ; as well as you dare patronage The envious barking of your saucy tongue Against my lord the duke of Somerset . Ver . Sirrah , thy ...
... honour of my noble lord of York , — Dar'st thou maintain the former words thou spak'st ? Bas . Yes , Sir ; as well as you dare patronage The envious barking of your saucy tongue Against my lord the duke of Somerset . Ver . Sirrah , thy ...
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... honour . York . O God ! that Somerset - who in proud heart Doth stop my cornets - were in Talbot's place ! So should we save a valiant gentleman , By forfeiting a traitor and a coward . Mad ire , and wrathful fury , makes me weep , That ...
... honour . York . O God ! that Somerset - who in proud heart Doth stop my cornets - were in Talbot's place ! So should we save a valiant gentleman , By forfeiting a traitor and a coward . Mad ire , and wrathful fury , makes me weep , That ...
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