The second part of King Henry IVCassell & Company, 1908 |
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Strona 47
... thousand men of choice ; And our supplies live largely in the hope Of great Northumberland , whose bosom burns With an incensed fire of injuries . L. Bard . The question , then , Lord Hastings , standeth thus : - Whether our present ...
... thousand men of choice ; And our supplies live largely in the hope Of great Northumberland , whose bosom burns With an incensed fire of injuries . L. Bard . The question , then , Lord Hastings , standeth thus : - Whether our present ...
Strona 49
... thousand ? Hast . To us no more ; nay , not so much , Lord Bardolph . For his divisions , as the times do brawl , Are in three heads : one power against the French , And one against Glendower ; perforce , a third Must take up us : so is ...
... thousand ? Hast . To us no more ; nay , not so much , Lord Bardolph . For his divisions , as the times do brawl , Are in three heads : one power against the French , And one against Glendower ; perforce , a third Must take up us : so is ...
Strona 58
... thousand of these bed- hangings and these fly - bitten tapestries . Let it be ten pound , if thou canst . Come , an ' t were not for thy humours , there's not a better wench in England . Go , wash thy face , and draw thy action . Come ...
... thousand of these bed- hangings and these fly - bitten tapestries . Let it be ten pound , if thou canst . Come , an ' t were not for thy humours , there's not a better wench in England . Go , wash thy face , and draw thy action . Come ...
Strona 71
... the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back . I will resolve for Scotland : there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - London . A Room in the 71 ACT TWO King Henry IV - Part II SCENE THREE.
... the archbishop , But many thousand reasons hold me back . I will resolve for Scotland : there am I , Till time and vantage crave my company . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - London . A Room in the 71 ACT TWO King Henry IV - Part II SCENE THREE.
Strona 89
... thousands of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! -O sleep , O gentle sleep , 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 89 ...
... thousands of my poorest subjects Are at this hour asleep ! -O sleep , O gentle sleep , 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 89 ...
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