The Supplementary Works of William Shakespeare: Comprising His Poems and Doubtful Plays; with Glossarial and Other Notes, Том 70G. Routledge, 1852 - 525 стор. |
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... them ; if they be friends , they are welcome . Be watched by persons employed to waylay and observe all who attempt to leave the kingdom . VOL . V. L 40 Crom . Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , SCENE III . ] 145 SIR JOHN OLDCASTLE .
... them ; if they be friends , they are welcome . Be watched by persons employed to waylay and observe all who attempt to leave the kingdom . VOL . V. L 40 Crom . Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , SCENE III . ] 145 SIR JOHN OLDCASTLE .
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... Crom . Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , in the king's name , I arrest you of high treason . Cob . Treason , Master Cromer ! Har . Treason , master sheriff ! what treason ? Cob . Harpool , I charge thee , stir not , but be quiet . 45 ...
... Crom . Sir John Oldcastle , Lord Cobham , in the king's name , I arrest you of high treason . Cob . Treason , Master Cromer ! Har . Treason , master sheriff ! what treason ? Cob . Harpool , I charge thee , stir not , but be quiet . 45 ...
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... Crom . But , by your leave , this warrant doth not stretch To imprison her . Roch . No ; turn her out of doors , Even as she is , and lead him to the Tower , " 0 With guard enough , for fear of rescuing . L. Cob . O God requite thee ...
... Crom . But , by your leave , this warrant doth not stretch To imprison her . Roch . No ; turn her out of doors , Even as she is , and lead him to the Tower , " 0 With guard enough , for fear of rescuing . L. Cob . O God requite thee ...
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... Crom . Good morrow , morn ; I do salute thy brightness . The night seems tedious to my troubled soul , Whose black obscurity binds in my mind A thousand sundry cogitations : And now Aurora with a lively dye Adds comfort to my spirit ...
... Crom . Good morrow , morn ; I do salute thy brightness . The night seems tedious to my troubled soul , Whose black obscurity binds in my mind A thousand sundry cogitations : And now Aurora with a lively dye Adds comfort to my spirit ...
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... Crom . Father , their hammers do offend my study . Old Crom . Out of my doors , knave , if thou lik'st it not . I cry you mercy ; are your ears so fine ? I tell thee , knave , these get when I do sleep ; I will not have my anvil stand ...
... Crom . Father , their hammers do offend my study . Old Crom . Out of my doors , knave , if thou lik'st it not . I cry you mercy ; are your ears so fine ? I tell thee , knave , these get when I do sleep ; I will not have my anvil stand ...
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