Second Part of King Henry IV.B. Tauchnitz, 1868 - 94 |
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... Bard . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? Enter Porter , above . Port . What shall I say you are ? L. Bard . Where is the earl ? Tell thou the earl That the Lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His lordship is walk'd forth into the ...
... Bard . Who keeps the gate here , ho ? Enter Porter , above . Port . What shall I say you are ? L. Bard . Where is the earl ? Tell thou the earl That the Lord Bardolph doth attend him here . Port . His lordship is walk'd forth into the ...
Strona 4
... 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 comes my servant Travers , whom I sent On Tuesday last to listen after news ...
... 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 comes my servant Travers , whom I sent On Tuesday last to listen after news ...
Strona 5
... Bard . My lord , I'll tell you what ; If my young lord your son have not the day , Upon mine honour , for a silken point I'll give my barony : ne'er talk of it . North . Why should the gentleman that rode by Travers Give , then , such ...
... Bard . My lord , I'll tell you what ; If my young lord your son have not the day , Upon mine honour , for a silken point I'll give my barony : ne'er talk of it . North . Why should the gentleman that rode by Travers Give , then , such ...
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... Bard . I cannot think , my lord , your son is dead . Mor . I'm sorry I should force you to believe That which I would to God I had not seen ; But these mine eyes saw him in bloody state , Rendering faint quittance , wearied and ...
... Bard . I cannot think , my lord , your son is dead . Mor . I'm sorry I should force you to believe That which I would to God I had not seen ; But these mine eyes saw him in bloody state , Rendering faint quittance , wearied and ...
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... Bard . Sweet earl , divorce not wisdom from your honour . Mor . The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health ; the which , if you give o'er To stormy passion , must perforce decay . You cast th ' event of war , my noble ...
... Bard . Sweet earl , divorce not wisdom from your honour . Mor . The lives of all your loving complices Lean on your health ; the which , if you give o'er To stormy passion , must perforce decay . You cast th ' event of war , my noble ...
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