The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... gentle suit . Tal . Ne'er trust me then ; for , when a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a woman's kindness over - rul'd : - And therefore tell her , I return great thanks ; And in submission will attend ...
... gentle suit . Tal . Ne'er trust me then ; for , when a world of men Could not prevail with all their oratory , Yet hath a woman's kindness over - rul'd : - And therefore tell her , I return great thanks ; And in submission will attend ...
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... gentle sir . Come , let us four to dinner : I dare say , This quarrel will drink blood another day . [ Exe . SCENE V. - The same . A room in the Tower . Enter Mortimer , brought in a chair by two Keepers . Mor . Kind keepers of my weak ...
... gentle sir . Come , let us four to dinner : I dare say , This quarrel will drink blood another day . [ Exe . SCENE V. - The same . A room in the Tower . Enter Mortimer , brought in a chair by two Keepers . Mor . Kind keepers of my weak ...
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... gentle duke . But where is Pu- celle now ? I think , her old familiar is asleep : Now where's the Bastard's braves , and Charles his gleeks ? What , all a - mort ? 2 Roüen hangs her head for grief , That such a valiant company are fled ...
... gentle duke . But where is Pu- celle now ? I think , her old familiar is asleep : Now where's the Bastard's braves , and Charles his gleeks ? What , all a - mort ? 2 Roüen hangs her head for grief , That such a valiant company are fled ...
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... gentle blood . K. Hen . Stain to thy countrymen ! thou hear'st thy doom : Be packing therefore , thou that wast a knight ; Henceforth we banish thee , on pain of death.- [ Exit Fastolfe . And now , my lord protector , view the letter ...
... gentle blood . K. Hen . Stain to thy countrymen ! thou hear'st thy doom : Be packing therefore , thou that wast a knight ; Henceforth we banish thee , on pain of death.- [ Exit Fastolfe . And now , my lord protector , view the letter ...
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... gently on thy tender side . I kiss these fingers [ Kissing her hand . ] for eternal peace : Who art thou ? say , that I may honour thee . Mar. Margaret my name ; and daughter to al king , The king of Naples , whosoe'er thou art . Suff ...
... gently on thy tender side . I kiss these fingers [ Kissing her hand . ] for eternal peace : Who art thou ? say , that I may honour thee . Mar. Margaret my name ; and daughter to al king , The king of Naples , whosoe'er thou art . Suff ...
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