The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... rich blood of kings is set on fire ! O , now doth death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mouthing the flesh of men , ( 1 ) Judged , determined . In undetermin'd ...
... rich blood of kings is set on fire ! O , now doth death line his dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mouthing the flesh of men , ( 1 ) Judged , determined . In undetermin'd ...
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... fair Touraine , Maine , Poictiers , And all that we upon this side the sea ( Except this city now by us besieg'd ) Find liable to our crown and dignity , Shall gild her bridal bed ; and make her rich 28 Act II . KING JOHΝ .
... fair Touraine , Maine , Poictiers , And all that we upon this side the sea ( Except this city now by us besieg'd ) Find liable to our crown and dignity , Shall gild her bridal bed ; and make her rich 28 Act II . KING JOHΝ .
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... rich In titles , honours , and promotions , As she in beauty , education , blood , Holds hand with any princess of the world . K. Phi . What say'st thou , boy ? look in the lady's face . Lew . I do , my lord , and in her eye I find A ...
... rich In titles , honours , and promotions , As she in beauty , education , blood , Holds hand with any princess of the world . K. Phi . What say'st thou , boy ? look in the lady's face . Lew . I do , my lord , and in her eye I find A ...
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... rich fair town We make him lord of . Call the lady Constance ; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : -I trust we shall , ( 1 ) Affianced . ( 2 ) Mournful . ( 3 ) Advantage . If not fill up the measure of her will , 30 ...
... rich fair town We make him lord of . Call the lady Constance ; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : -I trust we shall , ( 1 ) Affianced . ( 2 ) Mournful . ( 3 ) Advantage . If not fill up the measure of her will , 30 ...
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... rich ; And being rich , my virtue then shall be , To say , there is no vice , but beggary : Since kings break faith upon commodity , Gain , be my lord ! for I will worship thee ! [ Exit . ACT III . SCENE I - The same . The French ...
... rich ; And being rich , my virtue then shall be , To say , there is no vice , but beggary : Since kings break faith upon commodity , Gain , be my lord ! for I will worship thee ! [ Exit . ACT III . SCENE I - The same . The French ...
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