Geoffrey ChaucerGeorge Bagshawe Harrison Harcourt, Brace, 1954 |
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Sivu 231
... arms this hateful name in us . [ Re - enter DOUGLAS . ] DOUG . Arm , gentlemen , to arms ! For I have thrown A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth- And Westmoreland , that was engaged , ° did bear it- 40 Which cannot choose but bring ...
... arms this hateful name in us . [ Re - enter DOUGLAS . ] DOUG . Arm , gentlemen , to arms ! For I have thrown A brave defiance in King Henry's teeth- And Westmoreland , that was engaged , ° did bear it- 40 Which cannot choose but bring ...
Sivu 233
... arms triumph in massacres ! 5 ΙΟ LANC . We breathe too long . Come , Cousin West- moreland , Our duty this way lies . For God's sake , come . 15 [ Exeunt PRINCE JOHN and WESTMORELAND . ] PRINCE . By God , thou hast deceived me , Lan ...
... arms triumph in massacres ! 5 ΙΟ LANC . We breathe too long . Come , Cousin West- moreland , Our duty this way lies . For God's sake , come . 15 [ Exeunt PRINCE JOHN and WESTMORELAND . ] PRINCE . By God , thou hast deceived me , Lan ...
Sivu 674
... arms in magazines we place , All ranged in order , and disposed with grace , But less to please the eye , than arm the hand , Still fit for use , and ready at command . Thee , bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire , And bless their ...
... arms in magazines we place , All ranged in order , and disposed with grace , But less to please the eye , than arm the hand , Still fit for use , and ready at command . Thee , bold Longinus ! all the Nine inspire , And bless their ...
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