The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... . K. Hen . The mercy , that was quick in us but late , By your own counsel is suppress'd and kill'd : You must not dare , for shame , to talk of mercy ; For your own reasons turn into your bosoms , As SO ACT II . KING HENRY V.
... . K. Hen . The mercy , that was quick in us but late , By your own counsel is suppress'd and kill'd : You must not dare , for shame , to talk of mercy ; For your own reasons turn into your bosoms , As SO ACT II . KING HENRY V.
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... shame , When Cressy battle fatally was struck , And all our princes captiv'd , by the hand Of that black name , Edward black prince of Wales ; Whiles that his mountain sire , -on mountain standing Up in the air , crown'd with the golden ...
... shame , When Cressy battle fatally was struck , And all our princes captiv'd , by the hand Of that black name , Edward black prince of Wales ; Whiles that his mountain sire , -on mountain standing Up in the air , crown'd with the golden ...
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... shame to stand still ; it is shame , by my hand : and there is throats to be cut , and works to be done ; and there ish nothing done , so Chrish sa ' me , la . Jamy . By the mess , ere theise eyes of SCENE II . € 47 KING HENRY V.
... shame to stand still ; it is shame , by my hand : and there is throats to be cut , and works to be done ; and there ish nothing done , so Chrish sa ' me , la . Jamy . By the mess , ere theise eyes of SCENE II . € 47 KING HENRY V.
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... and others . Con . O diable ! Orl . O seigneur ! -le jour est perdu , tout est perdu ! Dau . Mort de ma vie ! all is confounded , all ! Reproach and everlasting shame Sits mocking in our plumes . -36 ACT IV KING HENRY V.
... and others . Con . O diable ! Orl . O seigneur ! -le jour est perdu , tout est perdu ! Dau . Mort de ma vie ! all is confounded , all ! Reproach and everlasting shame Sits mocking in our plumes . -36 ACT IV KING HENRY V.
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... shame ! -let's stab ourselves . Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for ? Orl . Is this the king we sent to for his ransome ? Bour . Shame , and eternal shame , nothing but shame ! Let us die instant : Once more back again ...
... shame ! -let's stab ourselves . Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for ? Orl . Is this the king we sent to for his ransome ? Bour . Shame , and eternal shame , nothing but shame ! Let us die instant : Once more back again ...
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