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... Soldiers , Messenger , Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . SCENE , England . 1 See note under the Personæ Dramatis of the First Part of this play . STEEVENS . INDUCTION . Warkworth . Before Northumberland's Castle . Enter RUMOUR PERSONS ...
... Soldiers , Messenger , Drawers , Beadles , Grooms , & c . SCENE , England . 1 See note under the Personæ Dramatis of the First Part of this play . STEEVENS . INDUCTION . Warkworth . Before Northumberland's Castle . Enter RUMOUR PERSONS ...
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... soldiers , aiming at their safety , Fly from the field : Then was that noble Worcester Too soon ta'en prisoner : and that furious Scot , The bloody Douglas , whose well - labouring sword Had three times slain the appearance of the king ...
... soldiers , aiming at their safety , Fly from the field : Then was that noble Worcester Too soon ta'en prisoner : and that furious Scot , The bloody Douglas , whose well - labouring sword Had three times slain the appearance of the king ...
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... soldiers ? Though it be a shame to be on any side but one , it is worse shame to beg than to be on the worst side , were it worse than the name of rebellion can tell how to make it . ATTEN . You mistake me , sir . FAL . Why , sir , did ...
... soldiers ? Though it be a shame to be on any side but one , it is worse shame to beg than to be on the worst side , were it worse than the name of rebellion can tell how to make it . ATTEN . You mistake me , sir . FAL . Why , sir , did ...
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... soldiers up in counties as you go . FAL . Will you sup with me , master Gower ? CH . JUST . What foolish master taught you these manners , sir John ? FAL . Master Gower , if they become me not , he was a fool that taught them me ...
... soldiers up in counties as you go . FAL . Will you sup with me , master Gower ? CH . JUST . What foolish master taught you these manners , sir John ? FAL . Master Gower , if they become me not , he was a fool that taught them me ...
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... soldier ! 66 " That with thy slops and cat - a - mountain face , " Thy blather chaps , and thy robustious words , Fright'st the poor whore , and terribly dost exact " A weekly subsidy , twelve pence a piece , " Whereon thou livest ; and ...
... soldier ! 66 " That with thy slops and cat - a - mountain face , " Thy blather chaps , and thy robustious words , Fright'st the poor whore , and terribly dost exact " A weekly subsidy , twelve pence a piece , " Whereon thou livest ; and ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 17 William Shakespeare Visualização integral - 1821 |
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