The Plays of Shakspeare, Том 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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... Hence will I drag thee headlong by the heels1 Unto a dunghill , which shall be thy grave , And there cut off thy most ungracious head ; Which I will bear in triumph to the king , Leaving thy trunk for crows to feed upon . [ Exeunt IDEN ...
... Hence will I drag thee headlong by the heels1 Unto a dunghill , which shall be thy grave , And there cut off thy most ungracious head ; Which I will bear in triumph to the king , Leaving thy trunk for crows to feed upon . [ Exeunt IDEN ...
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... hence I know they cannot be . Humphrey Duke of Buckingham , pardon me , That I answearde not at first , my mind was troubled , I came to remoue that monstrous Rebell Cade , And heaue proud Somerset from out the Court , That basely ...
... hence I know they cannot be . Humphrey Duke of Buckingham , pardon me , That I answearde not at first , my mind was troubled , I came to remoue that monstrous Rebell Cade , And heaue proud Somerset from out the Court , That basely ...
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... hence perforce . Q. Mar. Nay , never bear me hence , despatch me here : Here sheathe thy sword , I'll pardon thee my death . What ! wilt thou not ? -then , Clarence , do it thou . Clar . By Heaven , I will not do thee so much ease . Q ...
... hence perforce . Q. Mar. Nay , never bear me hence , despatch me here : Here sheathe thy sword , I'll pardon thee my death . What ! wilt thou not ? -then , Clarence , do it thou . Clar . By Heaven , I will not do thee so much ease . Q ...
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