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Side 3
... heaven , All of one nature , of one substance bred , - Did lately meet in the intestine shock And furious close of civil butchery , Shall now , in mutual , well - beseeming ranks , March all one way ; and be no more oppos'd Against ...
... heaven , All of one nature , of one substance bred , - Did lately meet in the intestine shock And furious close of civil butchery , Shall now , in mutual , well - beseeming ranks , March all one way ; and be no more oppos'd Against ...
Side 17
... heaven , methinks , it were an easy leap To pluck bright honour from the pale - fac'd moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned honour by the locks ; So he ...
... heaven , methinks , it were an easy leap To pluck bright honour from the pale - fac'd moon ; Or dive into the bottom of the deep , Where fathom - line could never touch the ground , And pluck up drowned honour by the locks ; So he ...
Side 39
... , here lies the point ! -Why , being son to me , art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher , and eat blackberries ? a question not to be asked . Shall the son of England prove SCENE 4 . 39 KING HENRY IV .
... , here lies the point ! -Why , being son to me , art thou so pointed at ? Shall the blessed sun of heaven prove a micher , and eat blackberries ? a question not to be asked . Shall the son of England prove SCENE 4 . 39 KING HENRY IV .
Side 49
... heavens , I am too perfect in ; and , but for shame , In such a parley would I answer thee . [ Lady M. speaks . I understand thy kisses , and thou mine , And that's a feeling disputation : But I will never be a truant , love , Till I ...
... heavens , I am too perfect in ; and , but for shame , In such a parley would I answer thee . [ Lady M. speaks . I understand thy kisses , and thou mine , And that's a feeling disputation : But I will never be a truant , love , Till I ...
Side 52
... heaven , To punish my mis - treadings . Tell me else , Could such inordinate , and low desires , Such poor , such bare , such lewd , such mean attempts , Such barren pleasures , rude society , As thou art match'd withal , and grafted to ...
... heaven , To punish my mis - treadings . Tell me else , Could such inordinate , and low desires , Such poor , such bare , such lewd , such mean attempts , Such barren pleasures , rude society , As thou art match'd withal , and grafted to ...
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