The Dramatic Works and Poems, Svazek 2Harper, 1843 |
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Strana 13
... doth bring his pedigree , Being but fourth of that heroic line . But mark ; as , in this haughty great attempt , They laboured to plant the rightful heir , Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied . - I lost my liberty , and they ...
... doth bring his pedigree , Being but fourth of that heroic line . But mark ; as , in this haughty great attempt , They laboured to plant the rightful heir , Mor . Enough ; my soul shall then be satisfied . - I lost my liberty , and they ...
Strana 15
... doth appear : Why look you still so stern , and tragical ? Glo . Here , Winchester , I offer thee my hand . K. Hen . Fye , uncle Beaufort ! I have heard you preach , That malice was a great and grievous sin : And will not you maintain ...
... doth appear : Why look you still so stern , and tragical ? Glo . Here , Winchester , I offer thee my hand . K. Hen . Fye , uncle Beaufort ! I have heard you preach , That malice was a great and grievous sin : And will not you maintain ...
Strana 17
... doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry , sweeting , if we could do that , France were no place for Henry's ...
... doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry , sweeting , if we could do that , France were no place for Henry's ...
Strana 18
... Doth but usurp the sacred name of knight , Profaning this most honourable order ; And should , ( if I were worthy to be judge , ) Be quite degraded , like a hedge - born swain That doth presume to boast of gentle blood . K. Hen . Stain ...
... Doth but usurp the sacred name of knight , Profaning this most honourable order ; And should , ( if I were worthy to be judge , ) Be quite degraded , like a hedge - born swain That doth presume to boast of gentle blood . K. Hen . Stain ...
Strana 20
... doth front thee with apparent spoil , And pale destruction meets thee in the face . Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacrament , To rive their dangerous artillery ! Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st ...
... doth front thee with apparent spoil , And pale destruction meets thee in the face . Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacrament , To rive their dangerous artillery ! Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st ...
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