“The” Works of Shakespeare: King Henry thr FifthG.Richards, 1901 |
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... souls past corporal toil , A hundred almshouses right well supplied ; And to the coffers of the King , beside , A thousand pounds by the year : thus runs the Bill . ELY . This would drink deep . CANT . IO " Twould drink the cup and all ...
... souls past corporal toil , A hundred almshouses right well supplied ; And to the coffers of the King , beside , A thousand pounds by the year : thus runs the Bill . ELY . This would drink deep . CANT . IO " Twould drink the cup and all ...
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... soul With opening titles miscreate , ' whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth ; For God doth know how many , now in health , Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your Reverence shall incite us to . Therefore ...
... soul With opening titles miscreate , ' whose right Suits not in native colours with the truth ; For God doth know how many , now in health , Shall drop their blood in approbation Of what your Reverence shall incite us to . Therefore ...
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... Soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful vengeance That shall fly with them : for many a thousand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dear husbands ; Mock mothers from their sons , mock castles down ; And some are yet ...
... Soul Shall stand sore charged for the wasteful vengeance That shall fly with them : for many a thousand widows Shall this his mock mock out of their dear husbands ; Mock mothers from their sons , mock castles down ; And some are yet ...
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... soul , That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold , Would'st thou have practis'd on me for thy use ; May it be possible , that foreign hire Could out of thee extract one spark of evil That might annoy my finger ? ' tis so strange ...
... soul , That almost might'st have coin'd me into gold , Would'st thou have practis'd on me for thy use ; May it be possible , that foreign hire Could out of thee extract one spark of evil That might annoy my finger ? ' tis so strange ...
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... soul so easy as that Englishman's . O , how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of Affiance ! " Shew men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : seem they learned and grave ? Why , so didst thou : come they of noble family ? Why , so ...
... soul so easy as that Englishman's . O , how hast thou with jealousy infected The sweetness of Affiance ! " Shew men dutiful ? Why , so didst thou : seem they learned and grave ? Why , so didst thou : come they of noble family ? Why , so ...
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ACT III Sc ACT IV Sc Alarum Alençon arms blood brave brother Burgundy CADE canst Captain CHAR CLAR Clarence CLIF Clifford Crown dead death Dolphin doth Duke of Burgundy Duke of Gloucester Duke of York Earl Edward England English Enter KING HENRY EXETER exeunt exit eyes father fear fight France French friends give GLOU Gloucester Grace gracious hand Harfleur hath hear heart Heaven Henry's honour House of Lancaster House of York Humphrey Jack Cade KATH Liege Lord Lord Protector Madam Majesty ne'er never night noble Orleans peace PIST Plantagenet Prince Protector PUCELLE REIGNIER Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Salisbury SCENE shame Soldiers Somerset soul Sovereign speak Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt traitor treason Uncle unto valiant Warwick wilt words