The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Band 18 |
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Pian . Now , Somerset , where is your argument ? Som . Here , in my scabbard ;
meditating that , Shall die your white rose in a bloody red . Plan . Mean time , your
cheeks do counterfeit our roses ; For pale they look with fear , as witnessing The
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Pian . Now , Somerset , where is your argument ? Som . Here , in my scabbard ;
meditating that , Shall die your white rose in a bloody red . Plan . Mean time , your
cheeks do counterfeit our roses ; For pale they look with fear , as witnessing The
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And here's a pot of good double beer , neighbour : drink , and fear not your man .
Hor . Let it come , i ' faith , and I'll pledge you all ; And a fig for Peter ! 1 Pren .
Here , Peter , I drink to thee ; and be not afraid . 2 Pren . Be merry , Peter , and
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And here's a pot of good double beer , neighbour : drink , and fear not your man .
Hor . Let it come , i ' faith , and I'll pledge you all ; And a fig for Peter ! 1 Pren .
Here , Peter , I drink to thee ; and be not afraid . 2 Pren . Be merry , Peter , and
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Thou shalt have cause to fear , before I leave thee . * What , are ye daunted now
? now will ye stoop ? ' 1 Gent . My gracious lord , entreat him , speak him fair . '
Sur . Suffolk's imperial tongue is stern and rough , * Us'd to command , untaught
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Thou shalt have cause to fear , before I leave thee . * What , are ye daunted now
? now will ye stoop ? ' 1 Gent . My gracious lord , entreat him , speak him fair . '
Sur . Suffolk's imperial tongue is stern and rough , * Us'd to command , untaught
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