The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 12 |
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Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious gold . What , is ' t too short ? I'll lengthen
it with mine ; And , having both together heaved it up , We'll both together lift our
heads to heaven , And never more abase our sight so low As to vouchsafe one ...
Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious gold . What , is ' t too short ? I'll lengthen
it with mine ; And , having both together heaved it up , We'll both together lift our
heads to heaven , And never more abase our sight so low As to vouchsafe one ...
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... As I in duty love my king and country ! But , to the matter that we have in hand : I
say , my sovereign , York is meetest man To be your regent in the realm of France
. Sur . Before we make election , give me leave To show some reason , of no ...
... As I in duty love my king and country ! But , to the matter that we have in hand : I
say , my sovereign , York is meetest man To be your regent in the realm of France
. Sur . Before we make election , give me leave To show some reason , of no ...
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... fits the work we have in hand . Madam , sit you and fear not : whom we raise ,
We will make fast within a hallow'd verge . [ sc . Iv . ] 23 KING HENRY VI . SCENE
IV. ...
... fits the work we have in hand . Madam , sit you and fear not : whom we raise ,
We will make fast within a hallow'd verge . [ sc . Iv . ] 23 KING HENRY VI . SCENE
IV. ...
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... This evening , on the east side of the grove . King . How now , my lords ! CAR .
Believe me , cousin Gloucester , Had not your man put up the fowl so suddenly ,
We had had more sport . [ Aside to Glou . ] Come with thy two - hand sword .
... This evening , on the east side of the grove . King . How now , my lords ! CAR .
Believe me , cousin Gloucester , Had not your man put up the fowl so suddenly ,
We had had more sport . [ Aside to Glou . ] Come with thy two - hand sword .
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This staff of honour raught , there let it stand Where it best fits to be , in Henry's
hand . Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine and hangs his sprays ; Thus Eleanor's
pride dies in her youngest days . York . Lords , let him go . Please it your majesty ,
This ...
This staff of honour raught , there let it stand Where it best fits to be , in Henry's
hand . Suf . Thus droops this lofty pine and hangs his sprays ; Thus Eleanor's
pride dies in her youngest days . York . Lords , let him go . Please it your majesty ,
This ...
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