The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volumen2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... hand , That hath contrived this woful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame ; Henry the Fifth he first trained to the wars ; Whilst any trump did sound , or drum struck up , His sword did ne'er leave striking in the field ...
... hand , That hath contrived this woful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame ; Henry the Fifth he first trained to the wars ; Whilst any trump did sound , or drum struck up , His sword did ne'er leave striking in the field ...
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... hand for hand , I give . Glo . Ay ; but , I fear me , with a hollow heart.- See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; This token serveth for a flag of truce , Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me God , as I ...
... hand for hand , I give . Glo . Ay ; but , I fear me , with a hollow heart.- See here , my friends , and loving countrymen ; This token serveth for a flag of truce , Betwixt ourselves , and all our followers : So help me God , as I ...
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... hand to hand . La Pucelle is taken . The French fly . York . Damsel of France , I think I have you fast : Unchain your spirits now with spelling charms , And try if they can gain your liberty.- A goodly prize , fit for the devil's grace ...
... hand to hand . La Pucelle is taken . The French fly . York . Damsel of France , I think I have you fast : Unchain your spirits now with spelling charms , And try if they can gain your liberty.- A goodly prize , fit for the devil's grace ...
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... hand . Madam , sit you , and fear not ; whom we raise , K. Hen . Say , man , were these thy words ? Hor . An't shall please your majesty , I never said nor thought any such matter : God is my wit - We will make fast within a hallow'd ...
... hand . Madam , sit you , and fear not ; whom we raise , K. Hen . Say , man , were these thy words ? Hor . An't shall please your majesty , I never said nor thought any such matter : God is my wit - We will make fast within a hallow'd ...
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... hand , the deed is worthy doing . Q. Mar. And so say I. * York . And I and now we three have spoke it , * It skills not greatly who impugns our doom . Enter a Messenger . " * Car . A breach , that craves a quick expedient stop ! ' What ...
... hand , the deed is worthy doing . Q. Mar. And so say I. * York . And I and now we three have spoke it , * It skills not greatly who impugns our doom . Enter a Messenger . " * Car . A breach , that craves a quick expedient stop ! ' What ...
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