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... north . K. Phi . Our thunders ( 35 ) from the south Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . Bast . [ aside ] O prudent discipline ! south , - From north to Austria and France shoot in each other's mouth : I'll stir them to it ...
... north . K. Phi . Our thunders ( 35 ) from the south Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . Bast . [ aside ] O prudent discipline ! south , - From north to Austria and France shoot in each other's mouth : I'll stir them to it ...
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... . - The folio has " inuisible " ( a decided error ) . ( 146 ) mind , ] The folio has " winde . " ( 146 ) cygnet ] The folio has " Symet . " Through my burn'd bosom ; nor entreat the north To SCENE VII . ] 93 KING JOHN .
... . - The folio has " inuisible " ( a decided error ) . ( 146 ) mind , ] The folio has " winde . " ( 146 ) cygnet ] The folio has " Symet . " Through my burn'd bosom ; nor entreat the north To SCENE VII . ] 93 KING JOHN .
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Through my burn'd bosom ; nor entreat the north To make his bleak winds kiss my parchèd lips , And comfort me with cold : —I do not ask you much , ( 147 ) I beg cold comfort ; and you are so strait ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Through my burn'd bosom ; nor entreat the north To make his bleak winds kiss my parchèd lips , And comfort me with cold : —I do not ask you much , ( 147 ) I beg cold comfort ; and you are so strait ...
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... north - east wind , Which then blew bitterly against our faces , Awak'd the sleeping rheum , and so by chance . Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What said our cousin when you parted with him ? Aum . " Farewell ...
... north - east wind , Which then blew bitterly against our faces , Awak'd the sleeping rheum , and so by chance . Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What said our cousin when you parted with him ? Aum . " Farewell ...
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... North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K. Rich . What says he ? ( 35 ) North . Nay , nothing ; all is said : His tongue is now a stringless instrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . York . Be ...
... North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majesty . K. Rich . What says he ? ( 35 ) North . Nay , nothing ; all is said : His tongue is now a stringless instrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancaster hath spent . York . Be ...
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