The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... horse , that thou so often hast bestrid ; That horse , that I so carefully have dressed ! K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly , as if he disdained the ground . K. Rich . So ...
... horse , that thou so often hast bestrid ; That horse , that I so carefully have dressed ! K. Rich . Rode he on Barbary ? Tell me , gentle friend , How went he under him ? Groom . So proudly , as if he disdained the ground . K. Rich . So ...
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... horses from the sheriff ? Serv . One horse , my lord , he brought even now . Hot . What horse ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my lord . Hot . That roan shall be my throne . Well , I will back him straight . O ...
... horses from the sheriff ? Serv . One horse , my lord , he brought even now . Hot . What horse ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Serv . It is , my lord . Hot . That roan shall be my throne . Well , I will back him straight . O ...
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... horse : 2 The inside of a church ! Com- pany , villanous company , hath been the spoil of me . Bard . Sir John , you ... horse may be collected from a conundrum in The Devil's Cabinet Opened : - " What is the difference between a ...
... horse : 2 The inside of a church ! Com- pany , villanous company , hath been the spoil of me . Bard . Sir John , you ... horse may be collected from a conundrum in The Devil's Cabinet Opened : - " What is the difference between a ...
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