Second Part of King Henry IV.B. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 94 |
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... North . What news , Lord Bardolph ? every minute now Should be the father of some stratagem : The times are wild ; contention , like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before him . L. Bard . Noble ...
... North . What news , Lord Bardolph ? every minute now Should be the father of some stratagem : The times are wild ; contention , like a horse Full of high feeding , madly hath broke loose , And bears down all before him . L. Bard . Noble ...
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... North . How is this deriv'd ? you the field ? came you from Shrewsbury ? L. Bard . I spake with one , my lord , that came from thence , A gentleman well bred and of good name , That freely render'd me these news for true . North . Here ...
... North . How is this deriv'd ? you the field ? came you from Shrewsbury ? L. Bard . I spake with one , my lord , that came from thence , A gentleman well bred and of good name , That freely render'd me these news for true . North . Here ...
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... North . Why should the gentleman that rode by Travers Give , then , such instances of loss ? L. Bard . Who , he ? He was some hilding fellow , that had stol'n The horse he rode on ; and , upon my life , Spoke at a venture . - Look ...
... North . Why should the gentleman that rode by Travers Give , then , such instances of loss ? L. Bard . Who , he ? He was some hilding fellow , that had stol'n The horse he rode on ; and , upon my life , Spoke at a venture . - Look ...
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... North . Why , he is dead . See what a ready tongue suspicion hath ! He that but fears the thing he would not know Hath by instinct knowledge from others ' eyes That what he fear'd is chancèd . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl his ...
... North . Why , he is dead . See what a ready tongue suspicion hath ! He that but fears the thing he would not know Hath by instinct knowledge from others ' eyes That what he fear'd is chancèd . Yet speak , Morton ; Tell thou thy earl his ...
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... North . For this I shall have time enough to mourn . In poison there is physic ; and these news , Having been well , that would have made me sick , Being sick , have in some measure made me well : And as the wretch , whose fever ...
... North . For this I shall have time enough to mourn . In poison there is physic ; and these news , Having been well , that would have made me sick , Being sick , have in some measure made me well : And as the wretch , whose fever ...
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