Second Part of King Henry IVUniversity Press, 1915 - 192 |
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... Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be better satisfied How in our means we should advance ourselves To look with forehead bold and big enough Upon the power and puissance of the king . Hast . Our present ...
... Mowb . I well allow the occasion of our arms ; But gladly would be better satisfied How in our means we should advance ourselves To look with forehead bold and big enough Upon the power and puissance of the king . Hast . Our present ...
Strona 32
... and to come seem best ; things present worst . Mowb . Shall we go draw our numbers and set on ? Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids [ Exeunt . 110 be gone . ACT II SCENE I London . A Street Enter Hostess 32 [ Act i 2 King Henry ...
... and to come seem best ; things present worst . Mowb . Shall we go draw our numbers and set on ? Hast . We are time's subjects , and time bids [ Exeunt . 110 be gone . ACT II SCENE I London . A Street Enter Hostess 32 [ Act i 2 King Henry ...
Strona 90
... to ripe his growing fortunes , To Scotland : and concludes in hearty prayers That your attempts may overlive the hazard And fearful meeting of their opposite . 11 Mowb . Thus do the hopes we have in him 90 [ Act iv 90 2 King Henry IV.
... to ripe his growing fortunes , To Scotland : and concludes in hearty prayers That your attempts may overlive the hazard And fearful meeting of their opposite . 11 Mowb . Thus do the hopes we have in him 90 [ Act iv 90 2 King Henry IV.
Strona 91
... Mowb . The just proportion that we gave them out . Let us sway on and face them in the field . Arch . What well - appointed leader fronts us here ? Enter Westmoreland Mowb . I think it is my Lord of Westmore- land . West . Health and ...
... Mowb . The just proportion that we gave them out . Let us sway on and face them in the field . Arch . What well - appointed leader fronts us here ? Enter Westmoreland Mowb . I think it is my Lord of Westmore- land . West . Health and ...
Strona 94
... Mowb . Why not to him in part , and to us all That feel the bruises of the days before , And suffer the condition of these times To lay a heavy and unequal hand 100 Upon our honours ? West . O , my good 94 [ Act iv 2 King Henry IV.
... Mowb . Why not to him in part , and to us all That feel the bruises of the days before , And suffer the condition of these times To lay a heavy and unequal hand 100 Upon our honours ? West . O , my good 94 [ Act iv 2 King Henry IV.
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