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Page 13
... enemy . Art thou not asham'd ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer . Send me your prisoners with the speediest means , Or you shall hear in such a kind from me As will displease you . — My lord Northumberland ...
... enemy . Art thou not asham'd ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer . Send me your prisoners with the speediest means , Or you shall hear in such a kind from me As will displease you . — My lord Northumberland ...
Page 37
... enemies again , as that fiend Douglas , that spirit Percy , and that devil Glendower ? Art thou not horribly afraid ? doth not thy blood thrill at it ? P. Hen . Not a whit , i ' faith : I lack some of thy instinct . Fal . Well , thou ...
... enemies again , as that fiend Douglas , that spirit Percy , and that devil Glendower ? Art thou not horribly afraid ? doth not thy blood thrill at it ? P. Hen . Not a whit , i ' faith : I lack some of thy instinct . Fal . Well , thou ...
Page 53
... enemy ? Thou that art like enough , through vassal fear , Base inclination , and the start of spleen , To fight against me under Percy's pay , To dog his heels , and court'sy at his frowns , To show how much thou art degenerate . P. Hen ...
... enemy ? Thou that art like enough , through vassal fear , Base inclination , and the start of spleen , To fight against me under Percy's pay , To dog his heels , and court'sy at his frowns , To show how much thou art degenerate . P. Hen ...
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... enemy , In general , journey - bated , and brought low ; The better part of ours are full of rest . Wor . The number of the king exceedeth ours : For God's sake , cousin , stay till all come in . [ The trumpet sounds a parley . Enter ...
... enemy , In general , journey - bated , and brought low ; The better part of ours are full of rest . Wor . The number of the king exceedeth ours : For God's sake , cousin , stay till all come in . [ The trumpet sounds a parley . Enter ...
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... enemy . Blunt . And God defend but still I should stand so , So long as out of limit and true rule , You stand against anointed majesty . But , to my charge . — The king hath sent to know The nature of your griefs ; and whereupon You ...
... enemy . Blunt . And God defend but still I should stand so , So long as out of limit and true rule , You stand against anointed majesty . But , to my charge . — The king hath sent to know The nature of your griefs ; and whereupon You ...
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