The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... Harry . O that it could be proved That some night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . 1 Favorite . PRINCE ...
... Harry . O that it could be proved That some night - tripping fairy had exchanged In cradle - clothes our children where they lay , And call'd mine Percy , his Plantagenet ! Then would I have his Harry , and he mine . 1 Favorite . PRINCE ...
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... Harry , with his beaver on , His cuisses on his thighs , gallantly arm'd , Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury , And vaulted with such ease into his seat , As if an ... Harry to Harry shall , hot horse to horse , King Henry IV . 197.
... Harry , with his beaver on , His cuisses on his thighs , gallantly arm'd , Rise from the ground like feather'd Mercury , And vaulted with such ease into his seat , As if an ... Harry to Harry shall , hot horse to horse , King Henry IV . 197.
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... Harry . Depart the chamber , leave us here alone . [ Exeunt Warwick and the rest . Prince . I never thought to hear you speak again . Thy wish was father , Harry , to that King . thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost ...
... Harry . Depart the chamber , leave us here alone . [ Exeunt Warwick and the rest . Prince . I never thought to hear you speak again . Thy wish was father , Harry , to that King . thought : I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost ...
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