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Pagina 7
... sword Hath a sharp edge : it's long , and , it may be said , It reaches far ; and where ' twill not extend , Thither he darts it . Bosom up my counsel , You'll find it wholesome . Lo , where comes that rock , That I advise your shunning ...
... sword Hath a sharp edge : it's long , and , it may be said , It reaches far ; and where ' twill not extend , Thither he darts it . Bosom up my counsel , You'll find it wholesome . Lo , where comes that rock , That I advise your shunning ...
Pagina 50
... sword and mace . Then enter the King and Queen , and their trains . The King takes place under the cloth of state ; the two Cardinals sit under him , as judges . The Queen takes place , at some distance from the King . The Bishops place ...
... sword and mace . Then enter the King and Queen , and their trains . The King takes place under the cloth of state ; the two Cardinals sit under him , as judges . The Queen takes place , at some distance from the King . The Bishops place ...
Pagina 79
... sword i'the life - blood of thee else . - My lords , Can ye endure to hear this arrogance ? And from this fellow ? If we live thus tamely , To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet , Farewel nobility ; let his grace go forward , And dare ...
... sword i'the life - blood of thee else . - My lords , Can ye endure to hear this arrogance ? And from this fellow ? If we live thus tamely , To be thus jaded by a piece of scarlet , Farewel nobility ; let his grace go forward , And dare ...
Pagina 6
... sword . But Pandarus - O gods , how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Cressid , but by Pandar ; And he's as tetchy to be woo'd to woo , As she is stubborn - chaste against all suit . Tell me , Apollo , for thy Daphne's love , What ...
... sword . But Pandarus - O gods , how do you plague me ! I cannot come to Cressid , but by Pandar ; And he's as tetchy to be woo'd to woo , As she is stubborn - chaste against all suit . Tell me , Apollo , for thy Daphne's love , What ...
Pagina 15
... swords ? Paris passes over . Pan . Swords ? any thing , he cares not : an the devil come to him , it's all one : By god's lid , it does one's heart good : -Yonder comes Paris , yon- der comes Paris : look ye yonder , niece ; Is't not a ...
... swords ? Paris passes over . Pan . Swords ? any thing , he cares not : an the devil come to him , it's all one : By god's lid , it does one's heart good : -Yonder comes Paris , yon- der comes Paris : look ye yonder , niece ; Is't not a ...
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