HistoriesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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Strana 222
... hast redeem'd thy lost opinion ; " And shew'd thou mak'st some tender of my life , In this fair rescue thou hast brought to me . P. Hen . O heaven ! they did me too much injury death . That ever said I hearken'd for your If it were so ...
... hast redeem'd thy lost opinion ; " And shew'd thou mak'st some tender of my life , In this fair rescue thou hast brought to me . P. Hen . O heaven ! they did me too much injury death . That ever said I hearken'd for your If it were so ...
Strana 239
... Hast . But , by your leave , it never yet did hurt , To lay down likelihoods , and forms of hope . L. Bard . Yes ; -if this present quality of war , - ( Indeed the instant action , a cause on foot , ) Lives so in hope , b as in an early ...
... Hast . But , by your leave , it never yet did hurt , To lay down likelihoods , and forms of hope . L. Bard . Yes ; -if this present quality of war , - ( Indeed the instant action , a cause on foot , ) Lives so in hope , b as in an early ...
Strana 267
... Hast . " Tis Gualtree forest , 1an't shall please your grace . Arch . Here stand , my lords : and send dis- coverers forth , To know the numbers of our enemies . ' Tis well done . Hast . We have sent forth already . Arch . My friends ...
... Hast . " Tis Gualtree forest , 1an't shall please your grace . Arch . Here stand , my lords : and send dis- coverers forth , To know the numbers of our enemies . ' Tis well done . Hast . We have sent forth already . Arch . My friends ...
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