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... Henry IV . Part I. A. 5. Sc . I. CHANCE . In my fchool - days , when I had loft one fhaft , I fhot his fellow of the felf - fame flight The self - fame way , with more advised watch , To find the other forth ; by vent'ring both , I oft ...
... Henry IV . Part I. A. 5. Sc . I. CHANCE . In my fchool - days , when I had loft one fhaft , I fhot his fellow of the felf - fame flight The self - fame way , with more advised watch , To find the other forth ; by vent'ring both , I oft ...
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... Henry IV . Part 2. A. 1 . CONTINENCE . If thou doft break her virgin knot , before All fanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy right be ministred , No fweet afperfions fhall the heav'ns let fall Sc . 1 : To • To make this ...
... Henry IV . Part 2. A. 1 . CONTINENCE . If thou doft break her virgin knot , before All fanctimonious ceremonies may With full and holy right be ministred , No fweet afperfions fhall the heav'ns let fall Sc . 1 : To • To make this ...
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... Henry IV . Part I. A. 1. Sc . 3 ! A fceptre , fnatch'd with an unruly hand , Must be as boiftrously maintain'd as gain'd . And he , that stands upon a flippery place , Makes nice of no vile hold to itay him up . King John , A. 3. SC . 4 ...
... Henry IV . Part I. A. 1. Sc . 3 ! A fceptre , fnatch'd with an unruly hand , Must be as boiftrously maintain'd as gain'd . And he , that stands upon a flippery place , Makes nice of no vile hold to itay him up . King John , A. 3. SC . 4 ...
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... Henry IV . Part I. A. 3. Sc . 4 .. DISCONTENT .. I know a difcontented gentleman , Whose humble means match not his haughty mind ; Gold were as good as twenty orators , And will no doubt tempt him to any thing . Richard II . A. 4. Sc ...
... Henry IV . Part I. A. 3. Sc . 4 .. DISCONTENT .. I know a difcontented gentleman , Whose humble means match not his haughty mind ; Gold were as good as twenty orators , And will no doubt tempt him to any thing . Richard II . A. 4. Sc ...
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... 4. Sc . 1 . DISTRACTION . As the wretch , whofe fever - weaken'd joints Like ftrengthlefs hinges buckle under life ... Henry IV . Part II . A. 1. Sc . 3 . DOOMS - DAY . Our revels now are ended : thefe our actors , As I foretold you ...
... 4. Sc . 1 . DISTRACTION . As the wretch , whofe fever - weaken'd joints Like ftrengthlefs hinges buckle under life ... Henry IV . Part II . A. 1. Sc . 3 . DOOMS - DAY . Our revels now are ended : thefe our actors , As I foretold you ...
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