The Plays and Poems, Volume 3 |
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Page 9
... true- bred cowards as ever turned back ; and for the third , if he fight longer than he sees reason , I ' ll forswear arms . The virtue of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us , when we ...
... true- bred cowards as ever turned back ; and for the third , if he fight longer than he sees reason , I ' ll forswear arms . The virtue of this jest will be , the incomprehensible lies that this same fat rogue will tell us , when we ...
Page 13
... true , Needs no more but one tongue for all those wounds , Those mouthed wounds , which valiantly he took , When on the gentle Severn's sedgy bank , In single opposition , hand to hand , He did confound the best part of an hour In ...
... true , Needs no more but one tongue for all those wounds , Those mouthed wounds , which valiantly he took , When on the gentle Severn's sedgy bank , In single opposition , hand to hand , He did confound the best part of an hour In ...
Page 17
... true . - Why , what a candy deal of courtesy This fawning greyhound then did proffer me ! Look , " when his infant fortune came to age , " And , " gentle Harry Percy , " and , " kind cousin , " O , the devil take such cozeners ! - God ...
... true . - Why , what a candy deal of courtesy This fawning greyhound then did proffer me ! Look , " when his infant fortune came to age , " And , " gentle Harry Percy , " and , " kind cousin , " O , the devil take such cozeners ! - God ...
Page 18
... True ; who bears hard His brother's death at Bristol , the lord Scroop . I speak not this in estimation , As what I think might be , but what I know Is ruminated , plotted , and set down ; And only stays but to behold the face Of that ...
... True ; who bears hard His brother's death at Bristol , the lord Scroop . I speak not this in estimation , As what I think might be , but what I know Is ruminated , plotted , and set down ; And only stays but to behold the face Of that ...
Page 21
... true man . Cham . Nay , rather let me have it , as you are a false thief . Gads . Go to ; homo is a common name to all men . Bid the ostler bring my gelding out of the stable . Farewell , you muddy knave . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Road ...
... true man . Cham . Nay , rather let me have it , as you are a false thief . Gads . Go to ; homo is a common name to all men . Bid the ostler bring my gelding out of the stable . Farewell , you muddy knave . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Road ...
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