Second Part of King Henry IVBernhard Tauchnitz, 1868 - 94 |
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... turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd , Out - rode me . After him came spurring hard A gentleman , almost forspent with speed , That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied horse . He ask'd the way to Chester ...
... turn'd me back With joyful tidings ; and , being better hors'd , Out - rode me . After him came spurring hard A gentleman , almost forspent with speed , That stopp'd by me to breathe his bloodied horse . He ask'd the way to Chester ...
Strona 7
... Turn'd on themselves , like dull and heavy lead : And as the thing that's heavy in itself , Upon enforcement flies with greatest speed , So did our men , heavy in Hotspur's loss , Lend to this weight such lightness with their fear ...
... Turn'd on themselves , like dull and heavy lead : And as the thing that's heavy in itself , Upon enforcement flies with greatest speed , So did our men , heavy in Hotspur's loss , Lend to this weight such lightness with their fear ...
Strona 9
... Turns insurrection to religion : Suppos'd sincere and holy in his 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 ...
... Turns insurrection to religion : Suppos'd sincere and holy in his 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 ...
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... turn diseases to commodity . [ Exit . SCENE III . York . A room in the Archbishop's palace . Enter the Archbishop , the Lords HASTINGS , MOWBRAY , and BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause and know our means ; And , my most ...
... turn diseases to commodity . [ Exit . SCENE III . York . A room in the Archbishop's palace . Enter the Archbishop , the Lords HASTINGS , MOWBRAY , and BARDOLPH . Arch . Thus have you heard our cause and know our means ; And , my most ...
Strona 29
... turn their own perfection to abuse , To seem like him : so that in speech , in gait , In diet , in affections of delight , In military rules , humours of blood , He was the mark and glass , copy and book , That fashion'd others . And ...
... turn their own perfection to abuse , To seem like him : so that in speech , in gait , In diet , in affections of delight , In military rules , humours of blood , He was the mark and glass , copy and book , That fashion'd others . And ...
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