The dramatic works, Volume 6Anchies and Juda, 1831 |
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Page 13
... leave To go about my preparation . [ Exit . Glo . I'll to the Tower , with all the haste I can , To view the artillery and munition ; And then I will proclaim young Henry king . [ Exit . Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is ...
... leave To go about my preparation . [ Exit . Glo . I'll to the Tower , with all the haste I can , To view the artillery and munition ; And then I will proclaim young Henry king . [ Exit . Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is ...
Page 15
... leave this town ; for they are hair- brain'd slaves , And hunger will enforce them to be more eager : Of old I know them ; rather with their teeth The walls they'll tear down , than forsake the siege . Reig . I think , by some odd ...
... leave this town ; for they are hair- brain'd slaves , And hunger will enforce them to be more eager : Of old I know them ; rather with their teeth The walls they'll tear down , than forsake the siege . Reig . I think , by some odd ...
Page 16
... leave a while . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Puc . Dauphin , Iam by birth a shepherd's daughter , My wit untrained in any kind of art . Heaven , and our Lady gracious , hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible ...
... leave a while . Reig . She takes upon her bravely at first dash . Puc . Dauphin , Iam by birth a shepherd's daughter , My wit untrained in any kind of art . Heaven , and our Lady gracious , hath it pleas'd To shine on my contemptible ...
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... Leave off delays , and let us raise the siege . Reig . Woman , do what thou canst to save our honours ; Drive them from Orleans , and be immortaliz'd . Char . Presently we'll try : -Come , let's away about it : No prophet will I trust ...
... Leave off delays , and let us raise the siege . Reig . Woman , do what thou canst to save our honours ; Drive them from Orleans , and be immortaliz'd . Char . Presently we'll try : -Come , let's away about it : No prophet will I trust ...
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... leave striking in the field . Yet liv'st thou , Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fail , - One eye thou hast to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If ...
... leave striking in the field . Yet liv'st thou , Salisbury ? though thy speech doth fail , - One eye thou hast to look to heaven for grace : The sun with one eye vieweth all the world.- Heaven , be thou gracious to none alive , If ...
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