The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volume 2Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 |
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... thee with words , but blows . [ Here they skirmish again . May . Nought rests for me , in this tumultuous strife , But to ... pr'ythee , on this turret's top . Tal . The duke of Bedford had a prisoner , Called the brave lord Ponton de ...
... thee with words , but blows . [ Here they skirmish again . May . Nought rests for me , in this tumultuous strife , But to ... pr'ythee , on this turret's top . Tal . The duke of Bedford had a prisoner , Called the brave lord Ponton de ...
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... thee : I'll either make thee stoop , and bend thy knee , [ Exeunt . Or sack this country with a mutiny . SCENE II ... pr'ythee , speak . Mess . The English army , that divided was Into two parts , is now conjoin'd in one ; And means ...
... thee : I'll either make thee stoop , and bend thy knee , [ Exeunt . Or sack this country with a mutiny . SCENE II ... pr'ythee , speak . Mess . The English army , that divided was Into two parts , is now conjoin'd in one ; And means ...
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... thee ! And may ye both be suddenly surpris'd By bloody hands in sleeping on your beds ! York . Fell , banning hag ! enchantress , hold thy tongue . Pue . I pr'ythee , give me leave to curse a while . York . Curse , miscreant , when thou ...
... thee ! And may ye both be suddenly surpris'd By bloody hands in sleeping on your beds ! York . Fell , banning hag ! enchantress , hold thy tongue . Pue . I pr'ythee , give me leave to curse a while . York . Curse , miscreant , when thou ...
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... thee answer of thy just demand . [ Exit , from the walls . Suff . And here I will expect thy coming . Trumpets ... pr'ythee , gentle Joan . Puc . Peasant , avaunt ! -You have suborn'd this mau , On purpose to obscure my noble birth ...
... thee answer of thy just demand . [ Exit , from the walls . Suff . And here I will expect thy coming . Trumpets ... pr'ythee , gentle Joan . Puc . Peasant , avaunt ! -You have suborn'd this mau , On purpose to obscure my noble birth ...
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... thee . [ Ex . Duch . from above . ' We'll see your trinkets here all forth - coming ; ' All - Away ! [ Exeunt guards ... pr'ythee , peace , Good queen ; and whet not on these furious peers , For blessed are the peace - makers on earth ...
... thee . [ Ex . Duch . from above . ' We'll see your trinkets here all forth - coming ; ' All - Away ! [ Exeunt guards ... pr'ythee , peace , Good queen ; and whet not on these furious peers , For blessed are the peace - makers on earth ...
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