The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 14
... soul into the air , As mild and gentle as the new - born babe , That dies with mother's dug between his lips . Where from my ( thy ) sight I should be raging mad , And call for thee to close mine eyes , Thou art allotted to be ta'en by ...
... soul into the air , As mild and gentle as the new - born babe , That dies with mother's dug between his lips . Where from my ( thy ) sight I should be raging mad , And call for thee to close mine eyes , Thou art allotted to be ta'en by ...
Pagina 15
... soul , That I might breathe it so into thy body , And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium . By thee to die , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torment more than death : Oh , let me stay , befall what may befall . Queen . Oh ...
... soul , That I might breathe it so into thy body , And then it liv'd in sweet Elysium . By thee to die , were but to die in jest ; From thee to die , were torment more than death : Oh , let me stay , befall what may befall . Queen . Oh ...
Pagina 17
... souls to death and deadly night . " After Henry has taken his pacific course in the quarrel between Vernon and Bassett , Exeter leads us onward to some undeveloped result of the fearful tragedy to which these quarrels are but the ...
... souls to death and deadly night . " After Henry has taken his pacific course in the quarrel between Vernon and Bassett , Exeter leads us onward to some undeveloped result of the fearful tragedy to which these quarrels are but the ...
Pagina 23
... souls ; That excellent grand tyrant of the earth , Thy womb let loose , to chase us to our graves . O upright , just , and true - disposing God , How do I thank thee , that this carnal cur Preys on the issue of his mother's body , And ...
... souls ; That excellent grand tyrant of the earth , Thy womb let loose , to chase us to our graves . O upright , just , and true - disposing God , How do I thank thee , that this carnal cur Preys on the issue of his mother's body , And ...
Pagina 25
... soul Denounc'd against thee , are all fallen upon thee ; And God , not we , hath plagued thy bloody deed . " The curse is found in the first act of the Contention : ' " Here , take the crown , and with the crown my curse ; And , in thy ...
... soul Denounc'd against thee , are all fallen upon thee ; And God , not we , hath plagued thy bloody deed . " The curse is found in the first act of the Contention : ' " Here , take the crown , and with the crown my curse ; And , in thy ...
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