The Plays and Poems, Volume 3 |
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Page 51
... soul of every man Prophetically does fore - think thy fall . Had I so lavish of my presence been , So common - hackney'd in the eyes of men , So stale and cheap to vulgar company , Opinion , that did help me to the crown , Had still ...
... soul of every man Prophetically does fore - think thy fall . Had I so lavish of my presence been , So common - hackney'd in the eyes of men , So stale and cheap to vulgar company , Opinion , that did help me to the crown , Had still ...
Page 52
... soul to boot , He hath more worthy interest to the state , Than thou the shadow of succession : For of no right , nor colour like to right , He doth fill fields with harness in the realm , Turns head against the lion's armed jaws , And ...
... soul to boot , He hath more worthy interest to the state , Than thou the shadow of succession : For of no right , nor colour like to right , He doth fill fields with harness in the realm , Turns head against the lion's armed jaws , And ...
Page 61
... soul remov'd , but on his own . Yet doth he give us bold advertisement , That with our small conjunction we should on , To see how fortune is dispos'd to us ; For , as he writes , there is no quailing now , Because the king is certainly ...
... soul remov'd , but on his own . Yet doth he give us bold advertisement , That with our small conjunction we should on , To see how fortune is dispos'd to us ; For , as he writes , there is no quailing now , Because the king is certainly ...
Page 62
... heart can think : there is not such a word Spoke of in Scotland as this term of fear . Enter Sir RICHARD VERNON . Hot . My cousin Vernon ! welcome , by my soul . Ver . Pray God my news be worth a welcome 62 62 FIRST PART OF.
... heart can think : there is not such a word Spoke of in Scotland as this term of fear . Enter Sir RICHARD VERNON . Hot . My cousin Vernon ! welcome , by my soul . Ver . Pray God my news be worth a welcome 62 62 FIRST PART OF.
Page 73
... water - colours to impaint his cause ; Nor moody beggars , starving for a time Of pellmell havoc and confusion . P. Hen . In both our armies , there is many a soul Shall pay full dearly for this encounter , If once 73 KING HENRY IV . 73.
... water - colours to impaint his cause ; Nor moody beggars , starving for a time Of pellmell havoc and confusion . P. Hen . In both our armies , there is many a soul Shall pay full dearly for this encounter , If once 73 KING HENRY IV . 73.
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