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And for whose death we in the world's wide mouth Live scandalized and foully spoken of . Hot . But , soft , I pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; myself did hear it .
And for whose death we in the world's wide mouth Live scandalized and foully spoken of . Hot . But , soft , I pray you ; did King Richard then Proclaim my brother Edmund Mortimer Heir to the crown ? North . He did ; myself did hear it .
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194. or sink or swim ] A proverbial expression of which examples are numerous from Chaucer downward . Cf. , e.g. , Peele , Edward I. iii ; " Then live or die , brave Ned , or sink or swim .
194. or sink or swim ] A proverbial expression of which examples are numerous from Chaucer downward . Cf. , e.g. , Peele , Edward I. iii ; " Then live or die , brave Ned , or sink or swim .
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What , ye knaves ! young men must live . You are grandjurors , are ye ? we'll jure ye , ' faith . [ Here they rob them and bind them . Exeunt . Re - enter PRINCE HENRY and POINS disguised . Prince . The thieves have bound the true men .
What , ye knaves ! young men must live . You are grandjurors , are ye ? we'll jure ye , ' faith . [ Here they rob them and bind them . Exeunt . Re - enter PRINCE HENRY and POINS disguised . Prince . The thieves have bound the true men .
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Pope needlessly altered lives to live . 132. God help the while ] meanwhile God help , or God help the time - an exclamation of resignation or despair . T. Heywood , King Edward IV . Part I. III . i ; " And yet , God help ! it's a ...
Pope needlessly altered lives to live . 132. God help the while ] meanwhile God help , or God help the time - an exclamation of resignation or despair . T. Heywood , King Edward IV . Part I. III . i ; " And yet , God help ! it's a ...
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Middleton , A Trick to Catch the Old One , IV . iii : " I shall think the better of myself as long as I live , " and Beaumont and Fletcher , The Humorous Lieutenant , v . ii . " 9 276. watch ... to - morrow ] An allu- sion to the ...
Middleton , A Trick to Catch the Old One , IV . iii : " I shall think the better of myself as long as I live , " and Beaumont and Fletcher , The Humorous Lieutenant , v . ii . " 9 276. watch ... to - morrow ] An allu- sion to the ...
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