The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 8Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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... sword you won it , and with the sword I will keep it . " " Well , " said the king faintly , " do as you think best : I leave the issue with God , and hope He will have mercy on my soul . " At the time of the last attack he was making ...
... sword you won it , and with the sword I will keep it . " " Well , " said the king faintly , " do as you think best : I leave the issue with God , and hope He will have mercy on my soul . " At the time of the last attack he was making ...
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... sword ! In what compact and sinewy platoons and squadrons the words march out of his mouth in bristling rank and file ! as if from his birth he had been cradled on the iron breast of war . How doubly charged he is , in short , with the ...
... sword ! In what compact and sinewy platoons and squadrons the words march out of his mouth in bristling rank and file ! as if from his birth he had been cradled on the iron breast of war . How doubly charged he is , in short , with the ...
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... sword , Came there a certain lord , neat , and trimly dress'd , Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin new reap'd Show'd like a stubble - land at harvest - home ; 15. " Worcester " ( trisyllabic ) .- C . H. H. 35. " stubble - land " ; to ...
... sword , Came there a certain lord , neat , and trimly dress'd , Fresh as a bridegroom ; and his chin new reap'd Show'd like a stubble - land at harvest - home ; 15. " Worcester " ( trisyllabic ) .- C . H. H. 35. " stubble - land " ; to ...
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... sword - and - buckler Prince of Wales , 230 But that I think his father loves him not And would be glad he met with some mischance , I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale . 228. " I here renounce all endeavors . " — C . H. H. 230 ...
... sword - and - buckler Prince of Wales , 230 But that I think his father loves him not And would be glad he met with some mischance , I would have him poison'd with a pot of ale . 228. " I here renounce all endeavors . " — C . H. H. 230 ...
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... sword with a dozen of them two hours together . 190 I have ' scaped by miracle . I am eight times thrust through the doublet , four through the hose ; my buckler cut through and through ; my sword hacked like a hand - saw -ecce signum ...
... sword with a dozen of them two hours together . 190 I have ' scaped by miracle . I am eight times thrust through the doublet , four through the hose ; my buckler cut through and through ; my sword hacked like a hand - saw -ecce signum ...
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