The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 14
... poor sire with his bridal day , Then that sunshine bred a shower for him , Which wash'd his father's fortunes out of France , And heap'd seditions on his crown at home . For what hath mov'd these tumults , but thy pride ? Hadst thou ...
... poor sire with his bridal day , Then that sunshine bred a shower for him , Which wash'd his father's fortunes out of France , And heap'd seditions on his crown at home . For what hath mov'd these tumults , but thy pride ? Hadst thou ...
Pagina 16
... poor ? Or how haps it I seek not to advance Or raise myself , but keep my wonted calling ? And for dissention , who preferreth peace More than I do , -except I be provok'd ? No , my good lords , it is not that offends ; It is not that ...
... poor ? Or how haps it I seek not to advance Or raise myself , but keep my wonted calling ? And for dissention , who preferreth peace More than I do , -except I be provok'd ? No , my good lords , it is not that offends ; It is not that ...
Pagina 23
... poor York : but that I hate thee much , I should lament thy miserable state . I prithee grieve to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may sing and dance . What , hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thine entrails That ...
... poor York : but that I hate thee much , I should lament thy miserable state . I prithee grieve to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may sing and dance . What , hath thy fiery heart so parch'd thine entrails That ...
Pagina 33
... poor lady should come by this way , In shameful penance wandering in the streets . Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind abrook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks laughing at thy shame , That erst did follow thy ...
... poor lady should come by this way , In shameful penance wandering in the streets . Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind abrook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks laughing at thy shame , That erst did follow thy ...
Pagina 39
... poor men before them about ' matters they were not able to answer . ' Moreover , thou hast put them in prison ; ' and because they could not read , thou hast ' hanged them ; when , indeed , only for that ' cause they have been most ...
... poor men before them about ' matters they were not able to answer . ' Moreover , thou hast put them in prison ; ' and because they could not read , thou hast ' hanged them ; when , indeed , only for that ' cause they have been most ...
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