The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Pagina 11
... hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy slaughter'd son , — - Stabb'd by the self - same hand that made these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , funereal . 6— obsequiously lament ...
... hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy slaughter'd son , — - Stabb'd by the self - same hand that made these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , funereal . 6— obsequiously lament ...
Pagina 16
... hear the piteous moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford shook his sword at him : Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad story of my father's death ; - And twenty times made pause , to sob , and weep ...
... hear the piteous moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford shook his sword at him : Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad story of my father's death ; - And twenty times made pause , to sob , and weep ...
Pagina 25
... Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me : " Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet that , by you depos'd , you ...
... Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me : " Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet that , by you depos'd , you ...
Pagina 32
... hear him plead ; For Clarence is well spoken , and , perhaps , May move your hearts to pity , if you mark him . 1 Murd . Tut , tut , my lord , we will not stand to prate , Talkers are no good doers ; be assur'd , We go to use our hands ...
... hear him plead ; For Clarence is well spoken , and , perhaps , May move your hearts to pity , if you mark him . 1 Murd . Tut , tut , my lord , we will not stand to prate , Talkers are no good doers ; be assur'd , We go to use our hands ...
Pagina 34
... hear you tell it . Clar . O , Brakenbury , I have done these things , That now give evidence against my soul , - -- For Edward's sake ; and , see , how he requites me ! --- O God ! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee , But thou wilt ...
... hear you tell it . Clar . O , Brakenbury , I have done these things , That now give evidence against my soul , - -- For Edward's sake ; and , see , how he requites me ! --- O God ! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee , But thou wilt ...
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