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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... Stay , stay thy hands ; thou art an amazon , And fightest with the sword of Deborah . Puc . Christ's mother helps me , else I were too weak . Char . Whoe'er helps thee , ' tis thou that must help me : Impatiently I burn with thy desire ...
... Stay , stay thy hands ; thou art an amazon , And fightest with the sword of Deborah . Puc . Christ's mother helps me , else I were too weak . Char . Whoe'er helps thee , ' tis thou that must help me : Impatiently I burn with thy desire ...
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... stay ? - Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's array.- [ Gloster and his men attack the bishop . ( 1 ) Alluding to his shaven crown . ( 2 ) Traitor ( 3 ) Sift . ( 4 ) A strumpet . il r Out , tawney - coats ! -out , Scene III ...
... stay ? - Thee I'll chase hence , thou wolf in sheep's array.- [ Gloster and his men attack the bishop . ( 1 ) Alluding to his shaven crown . ( 2 ) Traitor ( 3 ) Sift . ( 4 ) A strumpet . il r Out , tawney - coats ! -out , Scene III ...
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... stay no longer . If thou spy'st any , run and bring me word ; And thou shalt find me at the governor's . [ Exit . Son . Father , I warrant you ; take you no care , I'll never trouble you , if I may spy them . ( 1 ) Pride . VOL . V. ( 2 ) ...
... stay no longer . If thou spy'st any , run and bring me word ; And thou shalt find me at the governor's . [ Exit . Son . Father , I warrant you ; take you no care , I'll never trouble you , if I may spy them . ( 1 ) Pride . VOL . V. ( 2 ) ...
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... . Where is my strength , my valour , and my force ? Our English troops retire , I cannot stay them ; A woman , clad in armour , chaseth them . ( 1 ) Dirty wench . Enter La Pucelle . Here , here she comes : 22 Act I. FIRST PART OF.
... . Where is my strength , my valour , and my force ? Our English troops retire , I cannot stay them ; A woman , clad in armour , chaseth them . ( 1 ) Dirty wench . Enter La Pucelle . Here , here she comes : 22 Act I. FIRST PART OF.
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... Stay , my lord Talbot ; for my lady craves To know the cause of your abrupt departure . Tal . Marry , for that she's in a wrong belief , I go to certify her , Talbot's here . Re - enter Porter , with keys . Count . If thou be he , then ...
... Stay , my lord Talbot ; for my lady craves To know the cause of your abrupt departure . Tal . Marry , for that she's in a wrong belief , I go to certify her , Talbot's here . Re - enter Porter , with keys . Count . If thou be he , then ...
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