The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... leeks did grow , wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps , which your majesty know to this hour 100 is an honourable badge of the service : and I do believe your majesty takes no scorn to wear the leek upon 86 4.7.70 THE LIFE OF.
... leeks did grow , wearing leeks in their Monmouth caps , which your majesty know to this hour 100 is an honourable badge of the service : and I do believe your majesty takes no scorn to wear the leek upon 86 4.7.70 THE LIFE OF.
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... leek in his cap and a cudgel beneath his arm ) Gower . Nay , that's right ... But why wear you your leek to - day ? Saint Davy's day is past . 40 Fluellen . There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all things : I will tell you ...
... leek in his cap and a cudgel beneath his arm ) Gower . Nay , that's right ... But why wear you your leek to - day ? Saint Davy's day is past . 40 Fluellen . There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all things : I will tell you ...
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... leek , I will most horribly revenge I eat and eat I swear . Fluellen . Eat , I pray you , will you have some more sauce to your leek ? there is not enough leek to swear by . 50 The beats him again Pistol . [ whimpers ] Quiet thy cudgel ...
... leek , I will most horribly revenge I eat and eat I swear . Fluellen . Eat , I pray you , will you have some more sauce to your leek ? there is not enough leek to swear by . 50 The beats him again Pistol . [ whimpers ] Quiet thy cudgel ...
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KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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