The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... horse , to horse ! urge doubts to them that fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . [ Exeunt SCENE II - The same . A room in the palace Enter Queen , Bushy , and Bagot . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too much ...
... horse , to horse ! urge doubts to them that fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . [ Exeunt SCENE II - The same . A room in the palace Enter Queen , Bushy , and Bagot . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too much ...
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... horses ' hoofs : As a long parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and smiles in meeting ; So , weeping , smiling , greet I thee , my earth , And do thee favour with my royal hands . Feed not thy sovereign's foe , my ...
... horses ' hoofs : As a long parted mother with her child Plays fondly with her tears , and smiles in meeting ; So , weeping , smiling , greet I thee , my earth , And do thee favour with my royal hands . Feed not thy sovereign's foe , my ...
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... horse ! If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , And spit upon him , whilst I say , he lies , And lies , and lies : there is my bond of faith , To tie thee to my strong correction.— As I ...
... horse ! If I dare eat , or drink , or breathe , or live , I dare meet Surrey in a wilderness , And spit upon him , whilst I say , he lies , And lies , and lies : there is my bond of faith , To tie thee to my strong correction.— As I ...
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... horse . God for his mercy ! what treachery is here ! Duch . Why , what is it , my lord ? York . Give me my boots , I say ; saddle my horse : - : - Now by mine honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . Duch . Exit ...
... horse . God for his mercy ! what treachery is here ! Duch . Why , what is it , my lord ? York . Give me my boots , I say ; saddle my horse : - : - Now by mine honour , by my life , my troth , I will appeach the villain . Duch . Exit ...
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... horse ; Spur , post ; and get before him to the king , And beg his pardon ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York : And never will I rise up from the ground , Till ...
... horse ; Spur , post ; and get before him to the king , And beg his pardon ere he do accuse thee . I'll not be long behind ; though I be old , I doubt not but to ride as fast as York : And never will I rise up from the ground , Till ...
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