The works of Shakespeare, with corrections and illustr. from various commentators, Volume 6 |
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... enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What fhould I fay ? his deeds exceed all speech : He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . -21 [ blood ? Exet . We mourn in black ; why mourn we not in Henry is dead ...
... enemies , Than mid - day fun fierce bent against their faces . What fhould I fay ? his deeds exceed all speech : He never lifted up his hand but conquer'd . -21 [ blood ? Exet . We mourn in black ; why mourn we not in Henry is dead ...
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... enemies . 7 A bafe Walloon , to win the Dauphin's grace , Thruft Talbot with a fpear into the back ; Whom all France with her chief affembled ftrength Durft not prefume to look once in the face . Sc . 4 . KING HENRY VI .
... enemies . 7 A bafe Walloon , to win the Dauphin's grace , Thruft Talbot with a fpear into the back ; Whom all France with her chief affembled ftrength Durft not prefume to look once in the face . Sc . 4 . KING HENRY VI .
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... enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a desp'rate homicide , He fighteth as one weary of his life ; The other Lords , like lions wanting food , Do rush upon us as their hungry prey . Alan . Froyfard , a countryman of ours , records Sc . 5 ...
... enemies . Reig . Salisbury is a desp'rate homicide , He fighteth as one weary of his life ; The other Lords , like lions wanting food , Do rush upon us as their hungry prey . Alan . Froyfard , a countryman of ours , records Sc . 5 ...
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William Shakespeare. Cent . within . ] Arm , arm ; the enemy doth make ́affault . [ The English , Scaling the walls , cry , St George- ! a Talbot ! SCENE · H . The French leap o'er the walls in their firts . Enter , feveral ways ...
William Shakespeare. Cent . within . ] Arm , arm ; the enemy doth make ́affault . [ The English , Scaling the walls , cry , St George- ! a Talbot ! SCENE · H . The French leap o'er the walls in their firts . Enter , feveral ways ...
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... enemies . Tal . Madam , I have been bold to trouble you ; But fince your Ladyfhip is not at leisure , I'll fort fome other time to vifit you . Count . What means he now ? Go ask him , whi- ther he goes . Me . Stay , my Lord Talbot ; for ...
... enemies . Tal . Madam , I have been bold to trouble you ; But fince your Ladyfhip is not at leisure , I'll fort fome other time to vifit you . Count . What means he now ? Go ask him , whi- ther he goes . Me . Stay , my Lord Talbot ; for ...
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Afide againſt arms art thou Becauſe blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Clar Clarence Clif Clifford crown curfe Dauphin death doft doth Duch Duke of Burgundy Duke of York Earl Edward Elean England Enter King Exet Exeunt Exit falfe farewell father fear fhall fhalt fhame fhould fight flain fleep foldiers fome foul fpeak France friends ftand ftill fuch fweet fword Glo'fter Glou Glouceſter Grace gracious haft Haftings hath heart heav'n Henry's himſelf honour houſe Humphry Jack Cade King Henry Lancaſter live Lord Lord Protector Madam mafter Majefty muft muſt myſelf noble peace Plantagenet pleaſe prefently Prince Pucel Queen reafon reft Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet Saliſbury SCENE ſhall Somerſet ſpeak St Albans ſtand ſtate ſtay Suffolk Talbot tell thee thefe theſe thine thofe thou art thouſand traitor uncle unto Warwick whofe