Second Part of King Henry IV.B. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 94 |
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... thought with child by the stern tyrant war , And no such matter ? Rumour is a pipe Blown by surmises , jealousies , conjectures ; And of so easy and so plain a stop , That the blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still - discordant ...
... thought with child by the stern tyrant war , And no such matter ? Rumour is a pipe Blown by surmises , jealousies , conjectures ; And of so easy and so plain a stop , That the blunt monster with uncounted heads , The still - discordant ...
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... thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with the blood Of fair King Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones ; Derives from heaven his quarrel and his cause ; Tells them he doth bestride a ...
... thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with the blood Of fair King Richard , scrap'd from Pomfret stones ; Derives from heaven his quarrel and his cause ; Tells them he doth bestride a ...
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... thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far Till we had his assistance by the hand ; For , in a theme so bloody - fac'd as this , Conjecture , expectation , and surmise Of aids incertain , should not be admitted ...
... thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far Till we had his assistance by the hand ; For , in a theme so bloody - fac'd as this , Conjecture , expectation , and surmise Of aids incertain , should not be admitted ...
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... thoughts : And so , with great imagination , Proper to madmen , led his powers to death , And , winking , leap'd into destruction . Hast . But , by your leave , it never yet did hurt To lay down likelihoods and forms of hope . L. Bard ...
... thoughts : And so , with great imagination , Proper to madmen , led his powers to death , And , winking , leap'd into destruction . Hast . But , by your leave , it never yet did hurt To lay down likelihoods and forms of hope . L. Bard ...
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... thoughts of men accurst ! Past , and to come , seems best ; things present , worst . Mowb . Shall we go draw our numbers , and set on ? Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. London . A ...
... thoughts of men accurst ! Past , and to come , seems best ; things present , worst . Mowb . Shall we go draw our numbers , and set on ? Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids be gone . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE I. London . A ...
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