“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... pray against thy foes . Bed . Cease , cease these jars , and rest your minds in peace ! Let's to the altar : -Heralds , wait on us : - Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead.- Posterity ...
... pray against thy foes . Bed . Cease , cease these jars , and rest your minds in peace ! Let's to the altar : -Heralds , wait on us : - Instead of gold , we'll offer up our arms ; Since arms avail not , now that Henry's dead.- Posterity ...
Page 14
... Pray , uncle Gloster , mitigate this strife . To give me hearing what I shall reply . [ safe If I were covetous , ambitious , or perverse , As he will have me , How am I so poor ? Or how haps it , I seek not to advance Or raise myself ...
... Pray , uncle Gloster , mitigate this strife . To give me hearing what I shall reply . [ safe If I were covetous , ambitious , or perverse , As he will have me , How am I so poor ? Or how haps it , I seek not to advance Or raise myself ...
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... Pray God , the duke of York excuse himself ! York . Doth any one accuse York for a trai- tor ? K. Hen . What mean'st thou , Suffolk ? tell me : What are these ? Suf . Please it your majesty , this is the man That doth accuse his master ...
... Pray God , the duke of York excuse himself ! York . Doth any one accuse York for a trai- tor ? K. Hen . What mean'st thou , Suffolk ? tell me : What are these ? Suf . Please it your majesty , this is the man That doth accuse his master ...
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... pray for me , I pray you ; for , I think , I have taken my last draught in this world . - Here , Robin , an if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou shall have my hammer ; and here , Tom , take all the money that I have . - O ...
... pray for me , I pray you ; for , I think , I have taken my last draught in this world . - Here , Robin , an if I die , I give thee my apron ; and , Will , thou shall have my hammer ; and here , Tom , take all the money that I have . - O ...
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... pray thee , sort thy heart to patience ; These few days ' wonder will be quickly worn . Enter a HERALD . Her . I summon your grace to his majesty's parliament , holden at Bury the first of this next month . Glo . And my consent ne'er ...
... pray thee , sort thy heart to patience ; These few days ' wonder will be quickly worn . Enter a HERALD . Her . I summon your grace to his majesty's parliament , holden at Bury the first of this next month . Glo . And my consent ne'er ...
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