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... sovereign , ne'er could brook ? Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Open the gates , or I'll shut thee out shortly . 1. SERV . Open the gates unto the lord protector ; Or we'll burst them open , if that you come not quickly ...
... sovereign , ne'er could brook ? Thou art no friend to God , or to the king : Open the gates , or I'll shut thee out shortly . 1. SERV . Open the gates unto the lord protector ; Or we'll burst them open , if that you come not quickly ...
Side 82
... sovereign , is not quite exempt From envious malice of thy swelling heart . WIN . Glofter , I do defy thee . -Lords , vouchsafe To give me hearing what I shall reply . If I were covetous , ambitious , or perverse , As he will have me ...
... sovereign , is not quite exempt From envious malice of thy swelling heart . WIN . Glofter , I do defy thee . -Lords , vouchsafe To give me hearing what I shall reply . If I were covetous , ambitious , or perverse , As he will have me ...
Side 108
... sovereign , as I rode from Calais , To hafte unto your coronation , A letter was deliver'd to my hands , Writ to your grace from the duke of Burgundy . TAL . Shame to the duke of Burgundy , and thee ! 9 -- Such as shall pretend - To ...
... sovereign , as I rode from Calais , To hafte unto your coronation , A letter was deliver'd to my hands , Writ to your grace from the duke of Burgundy . TAL . Shame to the duke of Burgundy , and thee ! 9 -- Such as shall pretend - To ...
Side 112
... sovereign ! BAS . And me , my lord , grant me the combat too ! YORK . This is my fervant ; Hear him , noble prince ! SOM . And thisismine ; Sweet Henry , favour him ! K. HEN . Be patient , lords and give them leave to speak.- Say ...
... sovereign ! BAS . And me , my lord , grant me the combat too ! YORK . This is my fervant ; Hear him , noble prince ! SOM . And thisismine ; Sweet Henry , favour him ! K. HEN . Be patient , lords and give them leave to speak.- Say ...
Side 176
... sovereign , -- that are sovereign , who are , & c . i . e . to the gracious hands of you , my In the old play the line stands : Unto your gracious excellence that are & c . MALONE . 6 The mutual conference ) I am the bolder to address ...
... sovereign , -- that are sovereign , who are , & c . i . e . to the gracious hands of you , my In the old play the line stands : Unto your gracious excellence that are & c . MALONE . 6 The mutual conference ) I am the bolder to address ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volum 14 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1809 |
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