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Pagina 171
Thy case , dear friend , Shall be my precedent ; as thou gott'st Milan , I'll come by
Naples . Draw thy sword : one stroke Shall free thee from the tribute which thou
pay'st ; And I the king shall love thee . Ant . Draw together : And when I rear my ...
Thy case , dear friend , Shall be my precedent ; as thou gott'st Milan , I'll come by
Naples . Draw thy sword : one stroke Shall free thee from the tribute which thou
pay'st ; And I the king shall love thee . Ant . Draw together : And when I rear my ...
Pagina 307
1 Even to that drop ten thousand wiry friends a Do glue themselves in sociable
grief ; Like true , inseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity . Const .
To England , if you will . K. Pha . Bind up your hairs . Const . Yes , that I will ; And
...
1 Even to that drop ten thousand wiry friends a Do glue themselves in sociable
grief ; Like true , inseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity . Const .
To England , if you will . K. Pha . Bind up your hairs . Const . Yes , that I will ; And
...
Pagina 375
Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear ? " Holinshed has , “ King Henry ,
sitting on a day at his table , sore sighing , said , “ Have I no faithful friend which
will deliver me of him whose life will be my death , and whose death will be the ...
Have I no friend will rid me of this living fear ? " Holinshed has , “ King Henry ,
sitting on a day at his table , sore sighing , said , “ Have I no faithful friend which
will deliver me of him whose life will be my death , and whose death will be the ...
Pagina 449
No , good my lord ; let's fight with gentle words , Till time lend friends , and friends
their helpful swords . K. Rich . O God ! O God ! that e'er this tongue of mine , That
laid the sentence of dread banishment On yon proud man , should take it off ...
No , good my lord ; let's fight with gentle words , Till time lend friends , and friends
their helpful swords . K. Rich . O God ! O God ! that e'er this tongue of mine , That
laid the sentence of dread banishment On yon proud man , should take it off ...
Pagina 507
Mark , too , his professions to the “ gentle Percy : "“ I count myself in nothing else
so happy , As in a soul remembering my good friends . " When York accuses him
of “ Gross rebellion and detested treason , ' ' how temperate , and yet how ...
Mark , too , his professions to the “ gentle Percy : "“ I count myself in nothing else
so happy , As in a soul remembering my good friends . " When York accuses him
of “ Gross rebellion and detested treason , ' ' how temperate , and yet how ...
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