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" This land of such dear souls, this dear, dear land, Dear for her reputation through the world, Is now leas'd out (I die pronouncing it), Like to a tenement, or pelting farm: England, bound in with the triumphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats back the envious... "
The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1-2 ... - Page 34
by William Shakespeare - 1826
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The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1860 - 412 pages
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Choice thoughts from Shakspere, by the author of 'The book of familiar ...

William Shakespeare - 1861 - 352 pages
...Against the envy of less happier lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England. ***** England bound in with the triumphant sea ; Whose rocky...conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. Grief. Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows, Which show like grief itself, but are not so...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 964 pages
...reputation through the world, Is now leas'd out, (I die pronouncing it,) Like to a tenement, or pelting* affections, passions? fed with the same food, hurt...warmed and cooled by the same winter and summer, as a : O,t would the scandal vanish with my life, How happy then were my ensuing death 1 Enter KING RICHARD...
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Chamber's household edition of the dramatic works of ..., Part 29, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 434 pages
...reputation through the world, Is now leas'd out (I die pronouncing it), Like to a tenement or pelting farm : England, bound in with the triumphant sea,...conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself : Ah, would the scandal vanish with my life, How happy then were my ensuing death ! Enter KING RICHARD...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1862 - 544 pages
...reputation through the world, Is now leased out (I die pronouncing it) Like to a tenement, or peltingt farm : England, bound in with the triumphant sea,...conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself : * The observation of the understanding. t Paltry. I Written disgraces. 0, would the scandal vanish...
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The Historical Shakespearian Reader: Comprising the "Histories," Or ...

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 512 pages
...kings, this scepter'd isle, Is now leas'd out, (I die pronouncing it,) Like to a tenement, or pelting farm : England, bound in with the triumphant sea,...conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself. Ah, would the scandal vanish with my life, How happy then were my ensuing death ! Enter KING EIOTTAKD...
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Shakespeare's plays, abridged and revised for the use of girls ..., Volume 221

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...tenement or pelting farm : England, bound in with the trinmphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats hack the envious siege Of watery Neptune, is now bound...conquer others, Hath made a shameful conquest of itself : Ah, would the scandal vanish with my life, How happy then were my ensuing death ! K. Rich. What comfort,...
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Scraps. [An anthology, ed.] by H. Jenkins

esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 pages
...reputation through the world, Is now leaa'd out (I die pronouncing it,) Like to a tenement, or pelting farm : England, bound in with the triumphant sea....with my life, How happy then were my ensuing death. — Id. Duke of York. I am the last of noble Edward's sons, Of whom thy father, Prince of Wales, was...
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The dramatic works of William Shakespeare, with copious glossarial notes and ...

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 1056 pages
...(I die pronouncing it), Like to a tenement or pelting1 farm : England, bound in with the trinmphant sea, Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege...with my life, How happy then were my ensuing death ! SC. I. KING RICHARD II. Enter King Richard, and Queen; Aumerle, Bushy, Green, Bagot, Ross, and WillougKby....
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Mukogawa Joshi Daigaku kiyō. Jinbun kagaku hen, Issues 6-9

1958 - 1070 pages
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