The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 5Longman, 1856 |
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... head , And , bending forward , struck his armed heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the rowel - head ; and starting so , He seem'd in running to devour the way , Staying no longer question . North . Ha ! Again . Said ...
... head , And , bending forward , struck his armed heels Against the panting sides of his poor jade Up to the rowel - head ; and starting so , He seem'd in running to devour the way , Staying no longer question . North . Ha ! Again . Said ...
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... a witness'd usurpation . ] i . e . an attestation of its ravage . 8 Your spirit - ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your son . 2 Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , 10 Аст І. SECOND PART OF.
... a witness'd usurpation . ] i . e . an attestation of its ravage . 8 Your spirit - ] The impression upon your mind , by which you conceive the death of your son . 2 Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , 10 Аст І. SECOND PART OF.
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William Shakespeare. Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or sin ' , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : The tongue offends not , that reports his death : And he doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says ...
William Shakespeare. Thou shak'st thy head ; and hold'st it fear , or sin ' , To speak a truth . If he be slain , say so : The tongue offends not , that reports his death : And he doth sin , that doth belie the dead ; Not he , which says ...
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... head , Which princes , flesh'd with conquest , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; And approach The ragged'st hour that time and spite dare bring , To frown upon the enrag'd Northumberland ! Let heaven kiss earth ! Now let not ...
... head , Which princes , flesh'd with conquest , aim to hit . Now bind my brows with iron ; And approach The ragged'st hour that time and spite dare bring , To frown upon the enrag'd Northumberland ! Let heaven kiss earth ! Now let not ...
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... head . It was your presurmise , That in the dole of blows your son might drop : You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : You were advis'd , his flesh was capable Of wounds , and scars ...
... head . It was your presurmise , That in the dole of blows your son might drop : You knew , he walk'd o'er perils , on an edge , More likely to fall in , than to get o'er : You were advis'd , his flesh was capable Of wounds , and scars ...
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