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The First Part of Henry the Fourth. Edited by Frederic W. Moorman

By: William Shakespeare

... 40 But yesternight: when all athwart there came 41 A Post from Wales, loaden with heauy Newes; 42 Whose worst was, That the Noble M... ...will my Liege. Exeunt Scaena Secunda. 113 Enter Henry Prince of Wales, Sir Iohn Fal-staffe, 114 and Pointz. 115 Fal. Now Hal... ...ch this Bullingbrooke, 558 And that same Sword and Buckler Prince of Wales. 559 But that I thinke his Father loues him not, 560 And wo... ... it already vpon their confidence, 974 that though I be but Prince of Wales, yet I am the King 975 of Curtesie: telling me flatly I am no pr... ...ilde- geese, Ile neuer 1099 weare haire on my face more. You Prince of Wales? 1100 Prin. Why you horson round man? what’s the matter? 110... ...the Morning. The same mad fellow of the North, Percy; 1293 and hee of Wales, that gaue Amamon the Bastinado, 1294 and made Lucifer Cuckold,... ...in with the Sea, 1570 That chides the Bankes of England, Scotland, and Wales, 1571 Which calls me Pupill, or hath read to me? 1572 And bri... ... 1603 By South and East, is to my part assign’d: 1604 All Westward, Wales, beyond the Seuerne shore, 1605 And all the fertile Land within t... ...my heart. Exeunt. Scaena Secunda. 1815 Enter the King, Prince of Wales, and others. 1816 King. Lords, giue vs leaue: 1817 The Pr...

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The Second Part of Henry the Fourth

By: William Shakespeare

...dship, I heare his Maiestie is 375 return’d with some discomfort from Wales. 376 Iust. I talke not of his Maiesty: you would not come 3... ...er; What newes? 731 Gow. The King (my Lord) and Henrie Prince of Wales 732 Are neere at hand: The rest the Paper telles. 733 F... ...umberland, and the Archbishop. 770 Fal. Comes the King backe from Wales, my noble L[ord]? 771 Ch.Iust. You shall haue Letters of me ... ...t, to the Sonne of the King, neerest his Father, Harrie 901 Prince of Wales, greeting. 902 Poin. Why this is a Certificate. 903 ... ... Heauen blesse that sweete Face 1319 of thine: what, are you come from Wales? 1320 Fal. Thou whorson mad Compound of Maiestie: by 1321 ... ... Who vndertooke to sit and watch by you. 2580 King. The Prince of Wales? where is hee? let mee 2581 see him. 2582 War. This doore...

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A Shropshire Lad

By: Alfred Edward Housman

...English gate: The vanquished eve, as night prevails, Bleeds upon the road to Wales. Ages since the vanquished bled Round my mother’s marriage bed; 10 ...

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The Tragedy of Richard the Third

By: William Shakespeare

...ther, to make him a King. 668 Edward thy Sonne, that now is Prince of Wales, 669 For Edward our Sonne, that was Prince of Wales, 670 D... ...ncely Richmond now? 3358 Chri. At Penbroke, or at Hertford West in Wales. 3359 Der. What men of Name resort to him. 3360 Chri....

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The Life of Henry the Fifth

By: William Shakespeare

...aptiu’d, by the hand 946 Of that black Name, Edward, black Prince of Wales: 947 Whiles that his Mountaine Sire, on Mountaine standing 948 ... ... your Maiesty) and your great Vncle Edward the Placke 2624 Prince of Wales, as I haue read in the Chronicles, fought 2625 a most praue pattl...

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The Life and Death of King Richard the Second

By: William Shakespeare

...m the last of noble Edwards sonnes, 819 Of whom thy Father Prince of Wales was first, 820 In warre was neuer Lyon rag’d more fierce: 821 ...

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The Tragedie of Cymbeline

By: William Shakespeare

... 1527 To this same blessed Milford. And by’th’ way 1528 Tell me how Wales was made so happy, as 1529 T’ inherite such a Hauen. But first of...

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The Prelude of 1805 in Thirteen Books

By: William Wordsworth

... Thirteenth Conclusion IN one of these excursions, travelling then 4 Through Wales on foot and with a youthful friend, I left Bethkelet’s huts at couc... ...lace, Tarrying in pleasant nooks, wherever found, Through England or through Wales. A youth—he bore 350 The name of Calvert; it shall live, if words O...

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The Second Part of Henry the Sixth

By: William Shakespeare

...had seuen Sonnes: 970 The first, Edward the Black- Prince, Prince of Wales; 971 The second, William of Hatfield; and the third, 972 L...

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Tess of the Durbervilles

By: Thomas Hardy

... apparent where the swedes had been pulled, was beginning to be striped in wales of darker brown, gradually broadening to ribands. Along the edge of e...

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Moby-Dick or the Whale

By: Herman Melville

...ight make him self at home. But this fine young savage — this sea Prince of Wales, never saw the captain’s cabin. They put him down among the sailors, ...

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The Poems of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

By: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

...n a Late Connubial Rupture in High Life 1796 [Prince and Princess of Wales] I sigh, fair injur’d stranger! for thy fate; But what shall sighs...

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To Build a Fire : And Other Stories

By: Jack London

...w in his palmy days — he had once been the heavy weight champion of New South Wales — he would have ridden in a cab to the fight, and how, most likely...

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Mansfield Park

By: Jane Austen

... his own, over the various advertisements of “a most desirable estate in South Wales” — “To Parents and Guardians” and a “Capital season’d Hunter.” Fa...

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Two Years before the Mast, And Twenty-Four Years After: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea

By: Richard Henry Dana

...elow. Soon after, John came aft, with his bare back covered with stripes and wales in every direction, and dread- fully swollen, and asked the stewa...

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