The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volum 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Side 14
... God , his grace is bold , to trust these traitors . Exe . They shall be apprehended by - and - by . * A coin , in value six shillings and eight pence . West . How smooth and even they do bear themselves 14 [ ACT II . KING HENRY V.
... God , his grace is bold , to trust these traitors . Exe . They shall be apprehended by - and - by . * A coin , in value six shillings and eight pence . West . How smooth and even they do bear themselves 14 [ ACT II . KING HENRY V.
Side 15
... bear with us , Will cut their passage through the force of France ; Doing the execution , and the act , For which we have in head assembled them ? Scroop . No doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . K. Hen . I doubt not that ...
... bear with us , Will cut their passage through the force of France ; Doing the execution , and the act , For which we have in head assembled them ? Scroop . No doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . K. Hen . I doubt not that ...
Side 16
... bear the key of all my counsels , That knew'st the very bottom of my soul , That almost mightst have coin'd me into gold , Wouldst thou have practised on me for thy use ? May it be possible , that foreign hire Could out of thee extract ...
... bear the key of all my counsels , That knew'st the very bottom of my soul , That almost mightst have coin'd me into gold , Wouldst thou have practised on me for thy use ? May it be possible , that foreign hire Could out of thee extract ...
Side 22
... bear our full intent Back to our brother England . Dau . For the Dauphin , I stand here for him ; What to him from England ? Exe . Scorn , and defiance ; slight regard , contenipt , And anything that may not misbecome The mighty sender ...
... bear our full intent Back to our brother England . Dau . For the Dauphin , I stand here for him ; What to him from England ? Exe . Scorn , and defiance ; slight regard , contenipt , And anything that may not misbecome The mighty sender ...
Side 36
... bear a many superfluously ; and ' twere more honour some were away . Con . Even as your horse bears your praises ; who would trot as well , were some of your brags dismounted . Dau . ' Would I were able to load him with his desert ...
... bear a many superfluously ; and ' twere more honour some were away . Con . Even as your horse bears your praises ; who would trot as well , were some of your brags dismounted . Dau . ' Would I were able to load him with his desert ...
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