IV.vii.130: KING EDWARD IV Thanks, brave Montgomery; and thanks unto you all: IV.vii.131: If fortune serve me, I'll requite this kindness. IV.vii.132: Now, for this night, let's harbour here in York; IV.vii.133: And when the morning sun shall raise his car IV.vii.134: Above the border of this horizon, IV.vii.135: We'll forward towards Warwick and his mates; IV.vii.136: For well I wot that Henry is no soldier. IV.vii.137: Ah, froward Clarence! how evil it beseems thee IV.vii.138: To flatter Henry and forsake thy brother! Henry V: I.ii.163: With all advantages. I.ii.164: I.ii.165: CANTERBURY They of those marches, gracious sovereign, I.ii.166: Shall be a wall sufficient to defend I.ii.167: Our inland from the pilfering borderers. I.ii.168: I.ii.169:KING HENRY V We do not mean the coursing snatchers only, I.ii.170: But fear the main intendment of the Scot, I.ii.171: Who hath been still a giddy neighbour to us; King Lear: IV.ii.59: ALBANY O Goneril! IV.ii.60: You are not worth the dust which the rude wind IV.ii.61: Blows in your face. I fear your disposition: IV.ii.62: That nature, which contemns its origin, IV.ii.63: Cannot be border'd certain in itself; IV.ii.64: She that herself will sliver and disbranch IV.ii.65: From her material sap, perforce must wither IV.ii.66: And come to deadly use. IV.ii.67: Antony and Cleopatra: I.iv.66: Messenger Caesar, I bring thee word, I.iv.67: Menecrates and Menas, famous pirates, I.iv.68: Make the sea serve them, which they ear and wound I.iv.69: With keels of every kind: many hot inroads I.iv.70: They make in Italy; the borders maritime I.iv.71: Lack blood to think on't, and flush youth revolt: I.iv.72: No vessel can peep forth, but 'tis as soon I.iv.73: Taken as seen; for Pompey's name strikes more I.iv.74: Than could his war resisted. |