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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... thou wilt do these wond'rous feats ? Puc . Reignier , is't thou that thinkest to beguile me ? - Where is the dauphin ... hast astonish'd me with thy high terms ; Only this proof I'll of thy valour make , In single combat thou shalt ...
... thou wilt do these wond'rous feats ? Puc . Reignier , is't thou that thinkest to beguile me ? - Where is the dauphin ... hast astonish'd me with thy high terms ; Only this proof I'll of thy valour make , In single combat thou shalt ...
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... thou vanquishest , thy words are true ; Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Puc . I am prepar'd : here is my ... hast at once subdu'd . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy servant , and not sovereign , be ; " Tis ...
... thou vanquishest , thy words are true ; Otherwise , I renounce all confidence . Puc . I am prepar'd : here is my ... hast at once subdu'd . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy servant , and not sovereign , be ; " Tis ...
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... thou , Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fail , One eye thou hast , to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury want mercy at thy hands ! - Bear ...
... thou , Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fail , One eye thou hast , to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury want mercy at thy hands ! - Bear ...
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... thou be he , then art thou prisoner . Tal . Prisoner ! to whom ? Count . And for that cause I train'd thee to my ... hast by tyranny , these many years , Wasted our country , slain our citizens , And sent our sons and husbands ...
... thou be he , then art thou prisoner . Tal . Prisoner ! to whom ? Count . And for that cause I train'd thee to my ... hast by tyranny , these many years , Wasted our country , slain our citizens , And sent our sons and husbands ...
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... hast thou spent a pilgrimage , And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.- Well , I will lock his counsel in iny breast ; And what I do imagine , let that rest.- Keepers , convey him hence ; and I myself Will see his burial better than his ...
... hast thou spent a pilgrimage , And like a hermit overpass'd thy days.- Well , I will lock his counsel in iny breast ; And what I do imagine , let that rest.- Keepers , convey him hence ; and I myself Will see his burial better than his ...
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