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Side 10
... hope , I had it . This is my fault : As for the rest appeal'd , It issues from the rancour of a villain , A recreant and most degenerate traitor : Which in myself I boldly will defend ; And interchangeably hurl down my gage Upon this ...
... hope , I had it . This is my fault : As for the rest appeal'd , It issues from the rancour of a villain , A recreant and most degenerate traitor : Which in myself I boldly will defend ; And interchangeably hurl down my gage Upon this ...
Side 18
... hope , I cry amen . - Mar. Go bear this lance [ to an officer . ] to Tho- mas duke of Norfolk . 1. Her . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Stands here for God , his sovereign , and himself , On pain to be found false and ...
... hope , I cry amen . - Mar. Go bear this lance [ to an officer . ] to Tho- mas duke of Norfolk . 1. Her . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and Derby , Stands here for God , his sovereign , and himself , On pain to be found false and ...
Side 26
... hope . Green . Well , he is gone ; and with him go these thoughts . - Nor for the rebels , which stand out in Ireland ; - Expedient manage must be made , my liege ; Ere further leisure yield them further means , For their advantage ...
... hope . Green . Well , he is gone ; and with him go these thoughts . - Nor for the rebels , which stand out in Ireland ; - Expedient manage must be made , my liege ; Ere further leisure yield them further means , For their advantage ...
Side 39
... hope , the king is not yet ship'd for Ireland . Queen . Why hop'st thou so ? ' tis better hope , he is ; For his designs crave haste , his haste good hope ; Then wherefore dost thou hope , he is not ship'd ? Green . That he , our hope ...
... hope , the king is not yet ship'd for Ireland . Queen . Why hop'st thou so ? ' tis better hope , he is ; For his designs crave haste , his haste good hope ; Then wherefore dost thou hope , he is not ship'd ? Green . That he , our hope ...
Side 40
... hope ; he is a flatterer , A parasite , a keeper - back of death , Who gently would dissolve the bands of life , Which false hope lingers in extremity . Enter YORK . Green . Here comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about ...
... hope ; he is a flatterer , A parasite , a keeper - back of death , Who gently would dissolve the bands of life , Which false hope lingers in extremity . Enter YORK . Green . Here comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 4 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
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Alarum arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph blood Boling Bolingbroke brother captain cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth duke duke of Burgundy duke of York earl England English Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff farewel father fear fight France French friends Gaunt give Gloster grace grief hand Harfleur Harry Harry Percy hath hear heart heaven highneſs honour horse Host John of Gaunt Lady liege live look lord majesty master Mortimer ne'er never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Pistol Poins pray prince prince of Wales PUCELLE Queen Reignier Rich Richard Richard Plantagenet SCENE Scroop Shal Shallow shame shew sir John sir John Falstaff soldiers soul speak sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue uncle unto villain Westmoreland wilt word York