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Pagina 251
Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . ... de - lion's face ; The accent of his
tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large
composition of this man ? ... Because he hath a half - face , like my father ; 1 a
Wher .
Compare our faces , and be judge yourself . ... de - lion's face ; The accent of his
tongue affecteth him : Do you not read some tokens of my son In the large
composition of this man ? ... Because he hath a half - face , like my father ; 1 a
Wher .
Pagina 253
Madam , an if my brother had my shape , And I had his , sir Robert his , like him ;
And if my legs were two such riding - rods ; My arms such eel - skins stuff'd ; my
face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say , Look
...
Madam , an if my brother had my shape , And I had his , sir Robert his , like him ;
And if my legs were two such riding - rods ; My arms such eel - skins stuff'd ; my
face so thin , That in mine ear I durst not stick a rose , Lest men should say , Look
...
Pagina 259
The king , after the battle with the Romans , commands Belarius , Guiderius , and
Arviragus , thus :“ Bow your knees : Arise my knights o ' the battle ; I create you
Companions to our person . ” 3 SCENE I. “ A half - fac'd groat . " The half - face is
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The king , after the battle with the Romans , commands Belarius , Guiderius , and
Arviragus , thus :“ Bow your knees : Arise my knights o ' the battle ; I create you
Companions to our person . ” 3 SCENE I. “ A half - fac'd groat . " The half - face is
...
Pagina 468
Good king , -great king , - ( and yet not greatly good ) An if my word be sterling yet
in England , Let it command a mirror hither straight , That it may show me what a
face I have , Since it is bankrupt of his majesty . Boling . Go some of you , and ...
Good king , -great king , - ( and yet not greatly good ) An if my word be sterling yet
in England , Let it command a mirror hither straight , That it may show me what a
face I have , Since it is bankrupt of his majesty . Boling . Go some of you , and ...
Pagina 469
A brittle glory shineth in this face : As brittle as the glory is the face ; [ Dashes the
glass against the ground . For there it is , crack'd in an hundred shivers . Mark ,
silent king , the moral of this sport ,How soon my sorrow hath destroy'd my face .
A brittle glory shineth in this face : As brittle as the glory is the face ; [ Dashes the
glass against the ground . For there it is , crack'd in an hundred shivers . Mark ,
silent king , the moral of this sport ,How soon my sorrow hath destroy'd my face .
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