The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 14
Go , Faalconbridge ; now hast thou tliy defire , A landless knight makes thee a
landed ' squire . Come , madam , and come , Ricliard ; we must speed For France
, for France ; for it is more than need . Phil . Brother , adieu ; Good fortune come to
...
Go , Faalconbridge ; now hast thou tliy defire , A landless knight makes thee a
landed ' squire . Come , madam , and come , Ricliard ; we must speed For France
, for France ; for it is more than need . Phil . Brother , adieu ; Good fortune come to
...
Side 23
Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As feal to this indenture of my love ; That
to my home I will no more return , ' Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France ,
Together with 4 that pale , that white - fac ' d shore , Whose foot spurns back the ...
Upon thy cheek lay I this zealous kiss , As feal to this indenture of my love ; That
to my home I will no more return , ' Till Angiers , and the right thou hast in France ,
Together with 4 that pale , that white - fac ' d shore , Whose foot spurns back the ...
Side 26
England we love ; and , for that England ' s sake , With burthen of our armour
here we sweat : This toil of ours should be a work of thine ; But thou from loving
England art so far , That thou hast under - wrought its lawful king , Cut off the ...
England we love ; and , for that England ' s sake , With burthen of our armour
here we sweat : This toil of ours should be a work of thine ; But thou from loving
England art so far , That thou hast under - wrought its lawful king , Cut off the ...
Side 37
Johnson , * Heralds , from off & c . ] These three speeches seem to have been
laboured . The citizen ' s is the best ; yet both alike we like is à poor gingle . JOHN
90N . ' D 3 K . Phil . K . Phil . England , thou hast not fav KING JOHN . 37.
Johnson , * Heralds , from off & c . ] These three speeches seem to have been
laboured . The citizen ' s is the best ; yet both alike we like is à poor gingle . JOHN
90N . ' D 3 K . Phil . K . Phil . England , thou hast not fav KING JOHN . 37.
Side 38
England , thou hast not fav ' d onc drop of , blood , In this hot trial , more than we
of France ; Rather , lost more : And by this hand I swear , That sways the earth
this climate overlooks , Before we will lay by our just - borne arms , We ' ll put thee
...
England , thou hast not fav ' d onc drop of , blood , In this hot trial , more than we
of France ; Rather , lost more : And by this hand I swear , That sways the earth
this climate overlooks , Before we will lay by our just - borne arms , We ' ll put thee
...
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