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- Bang Away of Sirrah Crest, a Boxer, and Ch.
- Only Sirrah reached short-lived recognition in Europe with a recording deal from Music for Nations.
- Sirrah, if any ask you for your master, Say he dines forth and let no creature enter.
- When asking voters whether Harrison should be elected, the Democrats asked what Harrison's name spelled backwards would be : " No Sirrah ".
- "' Sirrah "'is an archaic term used to address inferiors, sometimes as an expression of contempt ( but not as familiar ).
- "' Hatumai "', the Wizard of the Wasatch, lived with Queen Sirrah in a cavern far up City Creek Canyon, attended by legions of fairies.
- There's nothing more jarring in an American production than actors in modern dress having to try to make words like " sirrah " and " ducat " their own.
- Pegasus is dominated by a roughly square asterism, although one of the stars, Delta Pegasi or Sirrah, is now officially considered to be Alpha Andromedae, part of ? Peg forms the neck and head; ? is the snout.
- If I may be so bold to say, your Most High, Noble and Potent Prince, His Grace Christopher, Duke of Waltham, but you are a scurrilous and pompous poltroon, Sirrah . talk ) 22 : 25, 1 April 2008 ( UTC)
- "' Sirrah "'( also spelled SIRRAH, or SI / RAH, as on their logo ) is a avant-garde Industrial metal band called The Man Called TEA . The band reunited in 2013 and immediately began recording new material, releasing a downloadable single on their new website.
- "' Sirrah "'( also spelled SIRRAH, or SI / RAH, as on their logo ) is a avant-garde Industrial metal band called The Man Called TEA . The band reunited in 2013 and immediately began recording new material, releasing a downloadable single on their new website.
- Other examples are Joan's confession of where she got her sword ( 1.2 . 100 101 ); the Mayor's last two lines at the Tower ( 1.3 . 89 90 ); Talbot's " My thoughts are whirl'd like a potter's wheel . / I know not where I am nor what I do . / A witch, by fear, not force, like Hannibal, / Drives back our troops and conquers as she lists " ( 1.6 . 19 22 ); some of Mortimer's monologue prior to the arrival of Richard ( 2.5 . 22 32 ); Richard's " Plantagenet, I see, must hold his tongue, / Lest it be said,'Speak, sirrah, when you should : / Must your bold verdict enter talk with lords ?'/ Else would I have a fling at Winchester " ( 3.1 . 61 64 ); Exeter's soliloquy at the end of Act 3, Scene 1 ( ll . 190 203 ); Exeter's soliloquy at the end of Act 4, Scene 1 ( ll . 182 194 ); most of the dialogue between Suffolk and Margaret as they ignore one another ( 5.4 . 16 64 ); and Suffolk's soliloquy, which closes the play ( 5.6 . 102 109 ).