The second part of King Henry IVCassell & Company, 1908 |
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... Nature's soft nurse , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Why rather , sleep , liest thou in smoky cribs , Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee , And hush'd ...
... Nature's soft nurse , how have I frighted thee , That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down , And steep my senses in forgetfulness ? Why rather , sleep , liest thou in smoky cribs , Upon uneasy pallets stretching thee , And hush'd ...
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... nature - wily to win , strong to hold , a purpose in all he did ; not perhaps a hero , but a ruler and a king , a father , too . Such political lesson as Shakspere preacht in these plays was , that tho ' , like Elizabeth's crown , the ...
... nature - wily to win , strong to hold , a purpose in all he did ; not perhaps a hero , but a ruler and a king , a father , too . Such political lesson as Shakspere preacht in these plays was , that tho ' , like Elizabeth's crown , the ...
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... natural enough . No doubt he had visions of him- self seated in the king's palace , disposing of his enemies and promoting his dissolute friends . The whole king- dom of England was to be at his disposal , we may suppose , with himself ...
... natural enough . No doubt he had visions of him- self seated in the king's palace , disposing of his enemies and promoting his dissolute friends . The whole king- dom of England was to be at his disposal , we may suppose , with himself ...
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... nature like Henry's could not pass thru these trials unchanged : civil war and princely responsibility have shown him the necessity of putting away for all time his youthful wildness ; with the kingly crown on his brow , and the ...
... nature like Henry's could not pass thru these trials unchanged : civil war and princely responsibility have shown him the necessity of putting away for all time his youthful wildness ; with the kingly crown on his brow , and the ...
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... nature of a tragic volume : So looks the strond whereon the imperious flood Hath left a witnessed usurpation . Say , Morton , didst thou come from Shrewsbury ? Mor . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord , Where hateful death put on his ...
... nature of a tragic volume : So looks the strond whereon the imperious flood Hath left a witnessed usurpation . Say , Morton , didst thou come from Shrewsbury ? Mor . I ran from Shrewsbury , my noble lord , Where hateful death put on his ...
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Amurath Arch Bard bear beseech blood brother Bull-calf captain Clar Coleville comes court cousin crown Davy dead death Doll Tear-sheet dost doth drink earl Epil Exeunt Exit Fang father fear fellow friends give grace grief Harry Hast hath head hear heart Heaven Henry IV hither honest honour Host hostess Hotspur's Humph John of Lancaster KING HENRY king's knave knight look Lord Bardolph Lord Chief Justice Lord Hastings Lord of Westmoreland lordship majesty marry Master Shallow Master Silence merry Mistress Q.'s blunder Mouldy Mowb Mowbray naked weapons never Northumberland Oldcastle peace Pist Pistol Poins pray Prince HENRY Prince JOHN rascal Re-enter rogue Rumour SCENE Shal Shrewsbury sick Sir Dagonet Sir John Falstaff sleep sorrow speak spirit swaggerers sweet sword tell thee thine Thomas Lucy thou art tongue troth unto Wart WARWICK Westmoreland whoreson word young