The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1864 |
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... nature of a tragic volume : So looks the strand , whereon ** the imperious flood Hath left a witness'd usurpation.- Enter MORTON . Say , Morton , did'st thou come from Shrewsbury ? MOR . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord ; Where ...
... nature of a tragic volume : So looks the strand , whereon ** the imperious flood Hath left a witness'd usurpation.- Enter MORTON . Say , Morton , did'st thou come from Shrewsbury ? MOR . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord ; Where ...
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... nature's hand Keep the wild flood confin'd ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage , To feed contention in a lingering act , But let one spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that , each heart being set ...
... nature's hand Keep the wild flood confin'd ! let order die ! And let this world no longer be a stage , To feed contention in a lingering act , But let one spirit of the first - born Cain Reign in all bosoms , that , each heart being set ...
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... nature made his blemish , Became the accents of the valiant ; For those that could speak low , and tardily , Would turn their own perfection to abuse , To seem like him . So that , in speech , in gait , In diet , in affections of ...
... nature made his blemish , Became the accents of the valiant ; For those that could speak low , and tardily , Would turn their own perfection to abuse , To seem like him . So that , in speech , in gait , In diet , in affections of ...
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... nature and quality ; and Aries , Leo , and Sagittarius are the Fiery Trigon , but this does not much assist us in understanding the allusion intended . P. HEN . POINS . Anon , anon , sir 32 32 [ ACT II . KING HENRY THE FOURTH .
... nature and quality ; and Aries , Leo , and Sagittarius are the Fiery Trigon , but this does not much assist us in understanding the allusion intended . P. HEN . POINS . Anon , anon , sir 32 32 [ ACT II . KING HENRY THE FOURTH .
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... Nature's soft nurse , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Why rather , sleep , liest thou in smoky cribs , Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee , And hush'd ...
... Nature's soft nurse , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Why rather , sleep , liest thou in smoky cribs , Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee , And hush'd ...
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Alençon Bardolph BEAT Benedick better blood brother CADE CAIUS CLAUD Claudio Collier's annotator crown daughter death doth duke duke of York earl Edward Enter Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff father fear folio omits fool FORD fortune France French friends gentleman give grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour HOST house of York Jack Cade KING HENRY knave knight lady LEON Leonato live look lord madam majesty Malvolio marry master master doctor means mistress never noble Old copies Old text peace PEDRO Pericles PIST pray prince quarto queen Reignier RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare SHAL sir John sir John Falstaff soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast unto Warwick wife wilt word York