The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 12 |
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... By day , by night , waking and in my dreams , In courtly company or at my
beads , With you , mine alder - liefest sovereign , Makes me the bolder to salute
my king With ruder terms , such as my wit affords And over - joy of heart doth
minister .
... By day , by night , waking and in my dreams , In courtly company or at my
beads , With you , mine alder - liefest sovereign , Makes me the bolder to salute
my king With ruder terms , such as my wit affords And over - joy of heart doth
minister .
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My Lord of Winchester , I know your mind ; ' Tis not my speeches that you do
mislike , But ' tis my presence that doth trouble ye . Rancour will out : proud
prelate , in thy face I see thy fury : if I longer stay , . We shall begin our ancient
bickerings .
My Lord of Winchester , I know your mind ; ' Tis not my speeches that you do
mislike , But ' tis my presence that doth trouble ye . Rancour will out : proud
prelate , in thy face I see thy fury : if I longer stay , . We shall begin our ancient
bickerings .
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Why doth the great Duke Humphrey knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of
the world ? Why are thine eyes fix'd to the sullen earth , Gazing on that which
seems to dim thy sight ? What seest thou there ? King Henry's diadem ,
Enchased ...
Why doth the great Duke Humphrey knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of
the world ? Why are thine eyes fix'd to the sullen earth , Gazing on that which
seems to dim thy sight ? What seest thou there ? King Henry's diadem ,
Enchased ...
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My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . Duch . What dream'd my lord ?
tell me , and I'll requite it With sweet rehearsal of my morning's dream . Glov .
Methought this staff , mine office - badge in court , Was broke in twain ; by whom I
...
My troublous dream this night doth make me sad . Duch . What dream'd my lord ?
tell me , and I'll requite it With sweet rehearsal of my morning's dream . Glov .
Methought this staff , mine office - badge in court , Was broke in twain ; by whom I
...
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Doth any one accuse York for a traitor ? KING . What mean'st thou , Suffolk ; tell
me , what are these ? Sur . Please it your majesty , this is the man That doth
accuse his master of high treason : His words were these : that Richard Duke of
York ...
Doth any one accuse York for a traitor ? KING . What mean'st thou , Suffolk ; tell
me , what are these ? Sur . Please it your majesty , this is the man That doth
accuse his master of high treason : His words were these : that Richard Duke of
York ...
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