King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... , Act I. Sc . II .: 66 66 such delight Among fresh female buds shall you this night " Inherit at my house . " STEEVENS . See vol , vi . p . 28 , n . 8 . MALONE . BOLING . Look , what I speak my life shall SC . I. 11 KING RICHARD II .
... , Act I. Sc . II .: 66 66 such delight Among fresh female buds shall you this night " Inherit at my house . " STEEVENS . See vol , vi . p . 28 , n . 8 . MALONE . BOLING . Look , what I speak my life shall SC . I. 11 KING RICHARD II .
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... Night , Sc . ult . : " Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. Act I. Sc . II .: 66 an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . " Again , in The London Prodigal , 1605 : " chil be ...
... Night , Sc . ult . : " Alas , poor fool ! how have they baffled thee ? " Again , in King Henry IV . Part I. Act I. Sc . II .: 66 an I do not , call me villain , and baffle me . " Again , in The London Prodigal , 1605 : " chil be ...
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... night . [ Retiring . K. RICH . Return again , and take an oath with thee . Lay on our royal sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that you owe to heaven , ( Our part therein we banish with yourselves ' , ) — no meed but he ...
... night . [ Retiring . K. RICH . Return again , and take an oath with thee . Lay on our royal sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by the duty that you owe to heaven , ( Our part therein we banish with yourselves ' , ) — no meed but he ...
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... night ; My inch of taper will be burnt and done , And blindfold death not let me see my son . K. RICH . Why , uncle ... nights from me , but not lend a mor- row : Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , But stop no wrinkle in his ...
... night ; My inch of taper will be burnt and done , And blindfold death not let me see my son . K. RICH . Why , uncle ... nights from me , but not lend a mor- row : Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , But stop no wrinkle in his ...
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... night being pluck'd from off their backs , Stand bare and naked , trembling at themselves ? So when this thief , this traitor , Bolingbroke , - Who all this while hath revell'd in the night , Whilst we were wand'ring with the antipodes ...
... night being pluck'd from off their backs , Stand bare and naked , trembling at themselves ? So when this thief , this traitor , Bolingbroke , - Who all this while hath revell'd in the night , Whilst we were wand'ring with the antipodes ...
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alludes ancient appears arms Aumerle BARD Bardolph Ben Jonson blood BOLING Bolingbroke BOSWELL called cousin crown death doth duke Earl edition England English Enter Exeunt eyes fair Falstaff father fear folio France French Gaunt give grace grief hand Harry hath head heart heaven Henry VI Holinshed honour horse Hotspur humour JOHNSON Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry IV King Richard King Richard II king's lady lord Love's Labour's Lost majesty MALONE MASON master means merry Mortimer never night noble Northumberland observed old copies Oldcastle peace Percy perhaps PIST Pistol play poet POINS Pope prince quarto Queen RITSON sack says scene sense Shakspeare Shakspeare's SHAL signifies Sir Dagonet Sir John Sir John Oldcastle soldiers soul speak speech STEEVENS suppose sweet sword tell thee THEOBALD thing thou art thought WARBURTON word