The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen4T. Bensley, 1803 |
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... meet him in the court of heaven I shall not know him : therefore never , never Must I behold my pretty Arthur more . Pand . You hold too heinous a respect of grief . Const . He talks to me , that never had a son . K. Phil . You are as ...
... meet him in the court of heaven I shall not know him : therefore never , never Must I behold my pretty Arthur more . Pand . You hold too heinous a respect of grief . Const . He talks to me , that never had a son . K. Phil . You are as ...
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... meet him at saint Edmund's- Bury ; It is our safety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pem . Who brought that letter from the cardinal ? Sal . The count Melun , a noble lord of France ; Whose private with me ...
... meet him at saint Edmund's- Bury ; It is our safety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pem . Who brought that letter from the cardinal ? Sal . The count Melun , a noble lord of France ; Whose private with me ...
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... meet him then . Sal . Or , rather then set forward : for ' twill be Two long days ' journey , lords , or e'er we meet . Enter the Bastard . Bast . Once more to - day well met , distemper'd lords ! The king , by me , requests your ...
... meet him then . Sal . Or , rather then set forward : for ' twill be Two long days ' journey , lords , or e'er we meet . Enter the Bastard . Bast . Once more to - day well met , distemper'd lords ! The king , by me , requests your ...
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William Shakespeare. Now powers from home , and discontents at home , Meet in one line ; and vast confusion waits ( As doth a raven on a sick - fallen beast , ) The imminent decay of wrested pomp . Now happy he , whose cloak and cincture ...
William Shakespeare. Now powers from home , and discontents at home , Meet in one line ; and vast confusion waits ( As doth a raven on a sick - fallen beast , ) The imminent decay of wrested pomp . Now happy he , whose cloak and cincture ...
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... meet the French ; And from his holiness use all your power To stop their marches , ' fore we are inflam'd . Our discontented counties do revolt ; Our people quarrel with obedience ; Swearing allegiance , and the love of soul , To ...
... meet the French ; And from his holiness use all your power To stop their marches , ' fore we are inflam'd . Our discontented counties do revolt ; Our people quarrel with obedience ; Swearing allegiance , and the love of soul , To ...
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