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Complete works of William Shakespeare (1900) (14750121636)

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Complete works of William Shakespeare (1900) (14750121636)

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Identifier: completeworksof04shak (find matches)
Title: Complete works of William Shakespeare
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William
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Publisher: Philadelphia : McKay
Contributing Library: University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries with support from LYRASIS and the Sloan Foundation



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my need, and faith mounts up;Keep my need up, and faith is trodden down! (this. King J. The king is moved, and answers not to Const. O, be removed from him, and answer well! Aust. Do so, King Philip; hang no more in doubt. Bast. Hang nothing but a calrs-skin, most sweetlout. (say. 220 K. Phi. I am perplexd, and know not what to Pand. What canst thou say but will perplex theeIf thou stand excommunicate and cursed r (more, K. Phi. Good reverend father, make my personyours,And tell me how you would bestow yourself.This royal hand and mine are newly knit,And the conjunction of our inward soulsHarried in league, coupled and linkd togetherWith all religious strength of sacred vows;The latest breath that gave the sound of words 230Was deep-sworn faith, peace, amity, true loveBetween our kingdoms and our royal selves, *And even before this truce, but new before,No longer than we well could wash our handsTo clap this royal bargain up of peace,Heaven knows, they were besmeard and overstaind 42
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Iking Sobn. *cene L With slaughters pencil, where revenge did paint The fearful difference of incensed kings: And shall these hands, so lately purged of blood, So newly joind in love, so strong in both, 240 Unyoke this seizure and this kind regreet ? Play fast and loose with faith ? so jest with heaven, Make such unconstant children of ourselves, As now again to snatch our palm from palm, Unswear faith sworn, and on the marriage-bed Of smiling peace to march a bloody host, And make a riot on the gentle brow Of true sincerity ? O, holy sir, My reverend father, let it not be so! Out of your grace, devise, ordain, impose 250 Some gentle order; and then we shall be blest To do your pleasure and continue friends. Panel. All form is formless, order orderless,Save what is opposite to Englands love.Therefore to arms! be champion of our church,Or let the church, our mother, breathe her curse,A mothers curse, on her revolting son.Prance, thou mayst hold a serpent by the tongue,A chafed lion by

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