King Henry IV ; King Henry VLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster-Row; William Miller, Albemarle-Street; and A. Constable and Company, Edinburgh, 1807 |
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... grace , ( majesty , I should say ; for grace thou wilt have none , ) — P. Hen . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth ; not so SCENE I. 9 KING HENRY IV .
... grace , ( majesty , I should say ; for grace thou wilt have none , ) — P. Hen . What ! none ? Fal . No , by my troth ; not so SCENE I. 9 KING HENRY IV .
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... grace ; that would ; if matters should be looked into , for their own credit sake , make all whole . I am joined with no foot land - rakers , no long - staff , six- penny strikers ; none of these mad , mustachio purple- hued malt ...
... grace ; that would ; if matters should be looked into , for their own credit sake , make all whole . I am joined with no foot land - rakers , no long - staff , six- penny strikers ; none of these mad , mustachio purple- hued malt ...
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... grace be not quite out of thee , now shalt thou be moved .-- Give me a cup of sack , to make mine eyes look red , that it may be thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion , and I will do it in king Cambyses ' vein . P. Hen ...
... grace be not quite out of thee , now shalt thou be moved .-- Give me a cup of sack , to make mine eyes look red , that it may be thought I have wept ; for I must speak in passion , and I will do it in king Cambyses ' vein . P. Hen ...
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... grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the likeness of a fat old man : a tun of man is thy companion . Why dost ... grace would take me with you ; Whom means your grace ? P. Hen . That villainous abominable misleader of youth ...
... grace : there is a devil haunts thee , in the likeness of a fat old man : a tun of man is thy companion . Why dost ... grace would take me with you ; Whom means your grace ? P. Hen . That villainous abominable misleader of youth ...
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... grace it renders you ) Yet oftentimes it doth present harsh rage , Defect of manners , want of government , Pride , haughtiness , opinion , and disdain : The least of which , haunting a nobleman , Loseth men's hearts ; and leaves behind ...
... grace it renders you ) Yet oftentimes it doth present harsh rage , Defect of manners , want of government , Pride , haughtiness , opinion , and disdain : The least of which , haunting a nobleman , Loseth men's hearts ; and leaves behind ...
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