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" I see them with their bolstered hair Staring and grinning in thy gentle face, And in their ruthless hands their daggers drawn, Insulting o'er thee with a peck of oaths, Whilst thou submissive, pleading for relief. Art mangled by their ireful instruments.... "
The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time of Shakespeare:: And ... - Page 55
by John Payne Collier - 1831 - 508 pages
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 574 pages
...pitiless Black Will, And Shakebag stern, in bloody stratagem (Two rougher ruffians ncver liv'd in Kent) Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow — A dreadful...ruthless hands their daggers drawn, Insulting o'er thce with a peck of oaths, Whilst thou, submissive pleading for relief, Art mangled by their ireful...
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Studies of Shakspere: Forming a Companion Volume to Every Edition of the Text

Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...pitiless Black Will, And Shakebag stern, in bloody stratagem (Two rougher ruffians never liv'd in Kent) Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow — A dreadful...thy gentle face, And, in their ruthless hands their dairgcn* drawn, Insulting o'er thee with a peck of oaths, Whilst thou, submissive pleading for relief....
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Studies of Shakspere

Charles Knight - 1868 - 578 pages
...pitiless Black Will, And Shakebag stern, in bloody stratagem (Two rougher ruffians never liv'd in Kent) Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow — A dreadful...for relief, Art mangled by their ireful instruments ! Mcthinks I hear them ask where Michael is, And pitiless Black Will cries, ' Stab the slave; The peasant...
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Studies of Shakspere

Charles Knight - 1868 - 570 pages
...pitiless Black Will, And Shakebag stern, in bloody stratagem (Two rougher ruffians never Hv'd in Kent) Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow — A dreadful...to be consider'd of. Methinks I see them with their bolstcr'd hair, Staring and grinning in thy gentle face, And, in their ruthless hands their daggers...
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Shakspere's predecessors in the English drama

John Addington Symonds - 1884 - 706 pages
...Black Will, And Shakebag, stern in bloody stratagem — Two rougher villains never lived in Kent — Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow ; A dreadful thing to be considered of. Methinks I see them with their bolstered hair, Staring and grinning in thy gentle face,...
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Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama, Volume 4

John Addington Symonds - English drama - 1884 - 696 pages
...Black Will, And Shakebag, stern in bloody stratagem — Two rougher villains never lived in Kent — Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow ; A dreadful thing to be considered of. Methinks I see them with their bolstered hair, Staring and grinning in thy gentle face,...
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Arden of Feversham

Ronald Bayne - 1897 - 140 pages
...Will, And Shakebag, stern in bloody stratagem, — Two rougher ruffians never lived in Kent, — 70 Have sworn my death, if I infringe my vow, A dreadful thing to be considered of. Methinks I see them with their bolstered hair Staring and grinning in thy gentle face,...
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Arden of Feversham

Ronald Bayne - Arden of Feversham - 1897 - 144 pages
...Will, And Shakebag, stern in bloody stratagem, — Two rougher ruffians never lived in Kent, — 7° Have sworn my death, if I infringe my vow, A dreadful thing to be considered of. Methinks I see them with their bolstered hair Staring and grinning in thy gentle face,...
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Shakspere's Predecessors in the English Drama

John Addington Symonds - English drama - 1900 - 580 pages
...I infringe my vow ; A dreadful thing to be considered of. Methinks I see them with their bolstered hair, Staring and grinning in thy gentle face, And...for relief, Art mangled by their ireful instruments I Methinks I hear them ask where Michael is, And pitiless Black Will cries : ' Stab the slave, The...
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A History of English Poetry, Volume 4

William John Courthope - English poetry - 1903 - 642 pages
...pitiless Black Will, And Shakebag stern in bloody stratagem, (Two rougher ruffians never lived in Kent,) Have sworn my death if I infringe my vow : — A dreadful thing to be considered of. Methinks I see them with their bolstered hair, Staring and grinning in thy gentle face,...
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