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( 32 , b ) : ¡° Flora in her morning's pride Shaking her silver tresses in the air . " " I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne . Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . iii . ( 65 , a ) : ¡° Haling him headlong to the lowest hell .
( 32 , b ) : ¡° Flora in her morning's pride Shaking her silver tresses in the air . " " I'll hale the Dauphin headlong from his throne . Tamburlaine , Part II . iv . iii . ( 65 , a ) : ¡° Haling him headlong to the lowest hell .
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Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head . 20 War . And so do I. Victorious Prince of York , Before I see thee seated in that throne Which now the house of Lancaster usurps , I vow by heaven these eyes shall never close .
Thus do I hope to shake King Henry's head . 20 War . And so do I. Victorious Prince of York , Before I see thee seated in that throne Which now the house of Lancaster usurps , I vow by heaven these eyes shall never close .
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... Dares stir a wing if Warwick shake his bells . 40 are we . 0 thrust you . 27-29 . For this hither we have ... ¡¤ force ] 25-27 . For this ... hither ¡¤ force Q. 30. you ; he ] 28. thee , and he Q. 31 , 32. Thanks stay ] 29 , 30.
... Dares stir a wing if Warwick shake his bells . 40 are we . 0 thrust you . 27-29 . For this hither we have ... ¡¤ force ] 25-27 . For this ... hither ¡¤ force Q. 30. you ; he ] 28. thee , and he Q. 31 , 32. Thanks stay ] 29 , 30.
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Not met with again in Shake- for a parallel from Spenser . Another speare . Frequent with writers of this is at Faerie Queene , 11. i . 46 : ¡° Thrise date , especially Nashe . It is in Gold- he her reard , and thrise she sunck ing's ...
Not met with again in Shake- for a parallel from Spenser . Another speare . Frequent with writers of this is at Faerie Queene , 11. i . 46 : ¡° Thrise date , especially Nashe . It is in Gold- he her reard , and thrise she sunck ing's ...
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10 , 81 . tive ) , ¡° botch , " ¡° bodge ¡± in his Dedica- 25. sands ... life ] The hour - glass tion prefixed to Greene's Menaphon is a favourite metaphor with Shake( Grosart , vi . 16 ) : ¡° to bodge vp a blank speare .
10 , 81 . tive ) , ¡° botch , " ¡° bodge ¡± in his Dedica- 25. sands ... life ] The hour - glass tion prefixed to Greene's Menaphon is a favourite metaphor with Shake( Grosart , vi . 16 ) : ¡° to bodge vp a blank speare .
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