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terminates with the inglorious condemnation of Joan of Arc . The peace that
immediately follows that event is essentially linked with the continuation of this
play . To York this peace is a cause of unmingled apprehension : “ Oh , Warwick ...
terminates with the inglorious condemnation of Joan of Arc . The peace that
immediately follows that event is essentially linked with the continuation of this
play . To York this peace is a cause of unmingled apprehension : “ Oh , Warwick ...
Pagina 170
As I would be forgiven : I forgive all : There cannot be those numberless offences '
Gainst me that I cannot take peace with : No black envy shall make my grave .
Commend me to his grace ; & And if he speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You
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As I would be forgiven : I forgive all : There cannot be those numberless offences '
Gainst me that I cannot take peace with : No black envy shall make my grave .
Commend me to his grace ; & And if he speak of Buckingham , pray tell him , You
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Pagina 249
... and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly
known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour , And
by those claim their greatness , not by blood . Nor shall this peace sleep with her
...
... and sing The merry songs of peace to all his neighbours : God shall be truly
known ; and those about her From her shall read the perfect ways of honour , And
by those claim their greatness , not by blood . Nor shall this peace sleep with her
...
Pagina 288
Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained
steel ,Will they not hear ? — what ho ! you men , you beasts ,That quench the fire
of your pernicious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins ! On pain of
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Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbour - stained
steel ,Will they not hear ? — what ho ! you men , you beasts ,That quench the fire
of your pernicious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins ! On pain of
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Pagina 303
Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace , Thou talk ' st of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of
dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing but vain
fantasy ; Which is as thin of substance as the air ; And more inconstant than the
wind ...
Peace , peace , Mercutio , peace , Thou talk ' st of nothing . Mer . True , I talk of
dreams , Which are the children of an idle brain , Begot of nothing but vain
fantasy ; Which is as thin of substance as the air ; And more inconstant than the
wind ...
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