| William Shakespeare - 1869 - 1046 pages
...fro, About relieving of the sentinels : Then, how, or which way, should they first break in ? Pue. my life, May vouch * ; Lay by all nicety, and prolixious blu Ч is sure, they found some place But weakly guarded, where the breach was made ; And now there rests... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 740 pages
...should they first break in? Puc. Question, my lords, no further of the cuse, How or which way : 'tissure they found some place But weakly guarded, where the breach was made. And now their rests no other shift but this,— To gather our soldiers, scattered and dispersed, And lay new... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1871 - 842 pages
...my lord. Рис. Question, my lo'rds, no further <n ti How, or which way; 'tis sure, they found some But weakly guarded, where the breach was made. And...no other shift but this.— To gather our soldiers, scatter'd and di-p. And lay new platforms» to endamage them. Aluni in. Entrr an English Soldier, truing... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 132 pages
...and fro, About relieving of the sentinels: Then how or which way 2 should they first break in ? Puc. Question, my lords, no further of the case, How or...no other shift but this,— To gather our soldiers, scattered and dispersed, And lay new platforms 3 to endamage them. Alarum. Enter an English Soldier... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 516 pages
...Question, my lords, no farther of the case, Hojw, or which way : 'tis sure they found someTplace But weekly guarded, where the breach was made And now there rests...no other shift but this,— To gather our soldiers, scatter'd and dispersed, And lay new platforms to endamage them. Char. And, for myself, most part of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1875 - 580 pages
...and fro, About relieving of the sentinels : Then how, or which way, should they first break in Puc. Question, my lords, no further of the case, How, or which way ; 'tis sure, they found some plac But weakly guarded, where the breach was made, And now there rests no other shift but this,—... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 978 pages
...'d in passing lo and fro, About relieving of the sentinels: 70 lieig. And so was mine, my lord. Puc. Question, my lords, no further of the case, How or...rests no other shift but this; To gather our soldiers, scattcr'd and dispersed, Ana lay new platforms to endainuge them. Then how or which way should they... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 280 pages
...and fro, About relieving of the sentinels : Then how or which way should they first break in ? Puc. Question, my lords, no further of the case, How or...rests no other shift but this, To gather our soldiers, scatter'd and dispersed, And lay new platforms 6 to endamage them. Alarums. Enter an English Soldier,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 960 pages
...Рис. Question,my lords, no further of the саз^ » " How, or which way ; 'tis sure, they found som^ But weakly guarded .where the breach was made. And...no other shift but this,— To gather our soldiers, scatter'd and dispers'd, And lay new platforms 1 to endamage them. Alarum. Enter an English soldier,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 180 pages
...fro, About relieving of the sentinels; T. Then how or which way should they first break in ? Pucdle. Question, my lords, no further of the case, How or which way; 't is sure they found some place But weakly guarded, where the breach was made. And now there rests... | |
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