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... heart from Richard's hand . He , that perforce robs lions of their hearts , May easily win a woman's . Ay , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say , thou didst not well When I was got , I ...
... heart from Richard's hand . He , that perforce robs lions of their hearts , May easily win a woman's . Ay , my mother , With all my heart I thank thee for my father ! Who lives and dares but say , thou didst not well When I was got , I ...
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... heart full of unstained love : Welcome before the gates of Angiers , duke . Lewis . A noble boy ! Who would not do thee right ? Aust . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That to my home I ...
... heart full of unstained love : Welcome before the gates of Angiers , duke . Lewis . A noble boy ! Who would not do thee right ? Aust . Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As seal to this indenture of my love ; That to my home I ...
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... hearts of England's breed , - Bast . Bastards , and else . K. John . To verify our title with their lives . K. Phil . As many , and as well - born bloods as those , - Bast . Some bastards too . K. Phil . — Stand in his face , to ...
... hearts of England's breed , - Bast . Bastards , and else . K. John . To verify our title with their lives . K. Phil . As many , and as well - born bloods as those , - Bast . Some bastards too . K. Phil . — Stand in his face , to ...
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... heart ! -he doth espy Himself love's traitor : This is pity now , That , hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be , In such a love , so vile a lout as he . Blanch . My uncle's will , in this respect , is mine : If he see ...
... heart ! -he doth espy Himself love's traitor : This is pity now , That , hang'd , and drawn , and quarter'd , there should be , In such a love , so vile a lout as he . Blanch . My uncle's will , in this respect , is mine : If he see ...
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... heart for wearing it so long . " STEEVENS . [ 4 ] This must have been , at the time when it was written , in our struggles with popery , a very captivating scene . So many passages remain in which Shakespeare evidently takes his ...
... heart for wearing it so long . " STEEVENS . [ 4 ] This must have been , at the time when it was written , in our struggles with popery , a very captivating scene . So many passages remain in which Shakespeare evidently takes his ...
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