The Plays of Shakspeare, Volum 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... heart - blood of the house of Lancaster ; And that's not suddenly to be performed , But with advice , and silent secrecy . Do you , as I do , in these dangerous days , Wink at the Duke of Suffolk's insolence , At Beaufort's pride , at ...
... heart - blood of the house of Lancaster ; And that's not suddenly to be performed , But with advice , and silent secrecy . Do you , as I do , in these dangerous days , Wink at the Duke of Suffolk's insolence , At Beaufort's pride , at ...
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... heart , more hard than they , Might in thy palace perish Margaret . As far as I could ken thy chalky cliffs , When from the shore the tempest beat us back , I stood upon the hatches in the storm ; And when the dusky sky began to rob My ...
... heart , more hard than they , Might in thy palace perish Margaret . As far as I could ken thy chalky cliffs , When from the shore the tempest beat us back , I stood upon the hatches in the storm ; And when the dusky sky began to rob My ...
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... heart with hope of this young Rich- mond , So doth my heart misgive me , in these conflicts What may befall him to his harm and ours : Therefore , Lord Oxford , to prevent the worst , Forthwith we'll send him hence to Brittany , Till ...
... heart with hope of this young Rich- mond , So doth my heart misgive me , in these conflicts What may befall him to his harm and ours : Therefore , Lord Oxford , to prevent the worst , Forthwith we'll send him hence to Brittany , Till ...
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