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Side 26
... stands young Plantagenet ; Son to the elder brother of this man , And king o'er him , and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march these greens before your town ; Being no further enemy to you ...
... stands young Plantagenet ; Son to the elder brother of this man , And king o'er him , and all that he enjoys : For this down - trodden equity , we tread In warlike march these greens before your town ; Being no further enemy to you ...
Side 27
... Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . 1 Cit . Till you compound whose right is worthiest , We , for the worthiest , hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the sin of all those souls , That to their everlasting ...
... Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . 1 Cit . Till you compound whose right is worthiest , We , for the worthiest , hold the right from both . K. John . Then God forgive the sin of all those souls , That to their everlasting ...
Side 29
... stand these royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry , havoc , kings ! back to the stained field , You equal potents , fiery - kindled spirits ! Then let confusion of one part confirm The other's peace ; till then , blows , blood , and death ! K ...
... stand these royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry , havoc , kings ! back to the stained field , You equal potents , fiery - kindled spirits ! Then let confusion of one part confirm The other's peace ; till then , blows , blood , and death ! K ...
Side 30
William Shakespeare. And stand securely on their battlements , As in a theatre , whence they gape and point At your industrious scenes and acts of death . Your royal presences be rul'd by me ; Do like the mutines of Jerusalem , Be ...
William Shakespeare. And stand securely on their battlements , As in a theatre , whence they gape and point At your industrious scenes and acts of death . Your royal presences be rul'd by me ; Do like the mutines of Jerusalem , Be ...
Side 38
... stand still , let wives with child Pray , that their burdens may not fall this day , Lest that their hopes prodigiously be cross'd : 7 But on this day , let seamen fear no wreck ; No bargains break , that are not this day made : This ...
... stand still , let wives with child Pray , that their burdens may not fall this day , Lest that their hopes prodigiously be cross'd : 7 But on this day , let seamen fear no wreck ; No bargains break , that are not this day made : This ...
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