The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 7Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Page 72
... to the ballad- Fortune , my foe , why dost thou frown on me ? 42. pax ; probably Shake- speare's error for ' pix , ' which is given by Holinshed . The A damned death ! Let gallows gape for dog ; 72 King Henry the Fifth ACT III.
... to the ballad- Fortune , my foe , why dost thou frown on me ? 42. pax ; probably Shake- speare's error for ' pix , ' which is given by Holinshed . The A damned death ! Let gallows gape for dog ; 72 King Henry the Fifth ACT III.
Page 76
... dost thy office fairly . Turn thee back , And tell thy king I do not seek him now ; But could be willing to march on to Calais Without impeachment : for , to say the sooth , Though ' tis no wisdom to confess so much Unto an enemy of ...
... dost thy office fairly . Turn thee back , And tell thy king I do not seek him now ; But could be willing to march on to Calais Without impeachment : for , to say the sooth , Though ' tis no wisdom to confess so much Unto an enemy of ...
Page 102
... dost not wish more help from England , coz ? 53. Bedford and Exeter , etc. Of these ' names , ' only Gloucester and Exeter were at Agincourt . Talbot , not elsewhere mentioned in this connexion , is no doubt the hero of 1 Hen . VI . 56 ...
... dost not wish more help from England , coz ? 53. Bedford and Exeter , etc. Of these ' names , ' only Gloucester and Exeter were at Agincourt . Talbot , not elsewhere mentioned in this connexion , is no doubt the hero of 1 Hen . VI . 56 ...
Page 117
... dost me love . Flu . Your grace doo's me as great honours as can be desired in the hearts of his subjects : I would fain see the man , that has but two legs , that shall find himself aggriefed at this glove ; 170 that is all ; but I ...
... dost me love . Flu . Your grace doo's me as great honours as can be desired in the hearts of his subjects : I would fain see the man , that has but two legs , that shall find himself aggriefed at this glove ; 170 that is all ; but I ...
Page 125
... dost thou thirst , base Trojan , To have me fold up Parca's fatal web ? Hence ! I am qualmish at the smell of leek . Flu . I peseech you heartily , scurvy , lousy knave , at my desires , and my requests , and my petitions , to eat ...
... dost thou thirst , base Trojan , To have me fold up Parca's fatal web ? Hence ! I am qualmish at the smell of leek . Flu . I peseech you heartily , scurvy , lousy knave , at my desires , and my requests , and my petitions , to eat ...
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