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He forces the unwilling Bolingbroke to hold one side of the crown and proceeds to work out the simile of a well and two buckets . Bolingbroke soon tires of Richard's phrase - mongering , and asks point - blank , " Are you contented to ...
He forces the unwilling Bolingbroke to hold one side of the crown and proceeds to work out the simile of a well and two buckets . Bolingbroke soon tires of Richard's phrase - mongering , and asks point - blank , " Are you contented to ...
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A similar explanation may hold for Henry V. v . ii . 347 , where the French king , in reply to Henry's declaration that he " cannot see many a fair French city for one French maid that stands in my way , " says ...
A similar explanation may hold for Henry V. v . ii . 347 , where the French king , in reply to Henry's declaration that he " cannot see many a fair French city for one French maid that stands in my way , " says ...
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Gard Hold thy peace : He that hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf : 73 333 33 30 35 40 45 The weeds which his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , 50 That seem'd in eating him to hold him up ...
Gard Hold thy peace : He that hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf : 73 333 33 30 35 40 45 The weeds which his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , 50 That seem'd in eating him to hold him up ...
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