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Side 41
... spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die , whiles - Y He beckons with his hand , and smiles on me ; As who should say , When I am dead and gone , Remember to avenge me on the French . - Plantagenet , I will ; and Nero - like , 3 ...
... spirit with this comfort ; Thou shalt not die , whiles - Y He beckons with his hand , and smiles on me ; As who should say , When I am dead and gone , Remember to avenge me on the French . - Plantagenet , I will ; and Nero - like , 3 ...
Side 50
... spirits : God is our fortress ; in whose conquering name , Let us refolve to scale their flinty bulwarks . BED . Afcend , brave Talbot ; we will follow thee . TAL . Not all together : better far , I guess , That we do make our entrance ...
... spirits : God is our fortress ; in whose conquering name , Let us refolve to scale their flinty bulwarks . BED . Afcend , brave Talbot ; we will follow thee . TAL . Not all together : better far , I guess , That we do make our entrance ...
Side 62
... spirit of judgement : But in these nice sharp quillets of the law . Good faith , I am no wiser than a daw .. PLAN . Tut , tut , here is a mannerly forbearance : The truth appears so naked on my fide , That any purblind eye may find it ...
... spirit of judgement : But in these nice sharp quillets of the law . Good faith , I am no wiser than a daw .. PLAN . Tut , tut , here is a mannerly forbearance : The truth appears so naked on my fide , That any purblind eye may find it ...
Side 96
... spirit in a dying breast ! ' Then be it so : Heavens keep old Bedford safe ! - And now no more ado , brave Burgundy , But gather we our forces out of hand , And fet upon our boafting enemy . 2 [ Exeunt BURGUNDY , TALBOT , and Forces ...
... spirit in a dying breast ! ' Then be it so : Heavens keep old Bedford safe ! - And now no more ado , brave Burgundy , But gather we our forces out of hand , And fet upon our boafting enemy . 2 [ Exeunt BURGUNDY , TALBOT , and Forces ...
Side 120
... spirits , be of true mettle . JOHNSON . This was a phrase of the foreft . See Love's Labour's Loft , Vol . VII . p . 259 , n . 8 . " The deer was , as you know , in fanguis , blood . " Again , in Bullokar's English Expofitor , 1616 ...
... spirits , be of true mettle . JOHNSON . This was a phrase of the foreft . See Love's Labour's Loft , Vol . VII . p . 259 , n . 8 . " The deer was , as you know , in fanguis , blood . " Again , in Bullokar's English Expofitor , 1616 ...
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