The Works of Shakespeare, Band 5Macmillan, 1906 |
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... hast at once subdued . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy servant and not sovereign be : ' Tis the French Dauphin sueth to thee thus . Puc . I must not yield to any rites of love , For my profession's sacred from above ...
... hast at once subdued . Excellent Pucelle , if thy name be so , Let me thy servant and not sovereign be : ' Tis the French Dauphin sueth to thee thus . Puc . I must not yield to any rites of love , For my profession's sacred from above ...
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... hast Cæsar and his fortune with thee . ' 140. This tradition was well known among the Elizabethans . Raleigh embodied it in a more detailed form in his History of the World , relating that Moham- 130 140 med had a dove ' which he used ...
... hast Cæsar and his fortune with thee . ' 140. This tradition was well known among the Elizabethans . Raleigh embodied it in a more detailed form in his History of the World , relating that Moham- 130 140 med had a dove ' which he used ...
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... hast , to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world . Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! Bear hence his body ; I will help to bury it . Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast ...
... hast , to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world . Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If Salisbury wants mercy at thy hands ! Bear hence his body ; I will help to bury it . Sir Thomas Gargrave , hast ...
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... hast by tyranny these many years Wasted our country , slain our citizens And sent our sons and husbands captivate . Tal . Ha , ha , ha ! Count . Laughest thou , wretch ? thy mirth shall turn to moan . Tal . I laugh to see your ladyship ...
... hast by tyranny these many years Wasted our country , slain our citizens And sent our sons and husbands captivate . Tal . Ha , ha , ha ! Count . Laughest thou , wretch ? thy mirth shall turn to moan . Tal . I laugh to see your ladyship ...
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... hast thou spent a pilgrimage And like a hermit overpass'd thy days . Well , I will lock his counsel in my breast ; And what I do imagine let that rest . Keepers , convey him hence , and I myself Will see his burial better than his life ...
... hast thou spent a pilgrimage And like a hermit overpass'd thy days . Well , I will lock his counsel in my breast ; And what I do imagine let that rest . Keepers , convey him hence , and I myself Will see his burial better than his life ...
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Alarum Anne arms blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade canst Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown curse dead death dost doth Duch Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward Eliz England Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear fight France friends gentle give Glou Gloucester grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Henry VI Henry's Holinshed honour house of Lancaster house of York Humphrey Jack Cade Julius Cæsar King Henry live London Lord Hastings lord protector madam majesty Margaret Murd murder ne'er never noble peace Plantagenet prince protector Pucelle queen Reignier Rich Richard Plantagenet Richmond Salisbury SCENE Shakespeare shame soldiers Somerset soul sovereign speak stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Tower traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt words