The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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Pagina 14
... Sweet Suffolk , hie thee hence to France , For if the king do come , thou sure must die . Suf . And if I go I cannot live : but here to die , What were it else , But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap ? Here could I breathe my soul into ...
... Sweet Suffolk , hie thee hence to France , For if the king do come , thou sure must die . Suf . And if I go I cannot live : but here to die , What were it else , But like a pleasant slumber in thy lap ? Here could I breathe my soul into ...
Pagina 15
... 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 , mightst thou stay with safety of thy life , Then shouldst thou stay ...
... 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 , mightst thou stay with safety of thy life , Then shouldst thou stay ...
Pagina 18
... sweet smell the air shall be perfum'd , And in my standard bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancaster : And , force perforce , I ' ll make him yield the crown , Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down ...
... sweet smell the air shall be perfum'd , And in my standard bear the arms of York , To grapple with the house of Lancaster : And , force perforce , I ' ll make him yield the crown , Whose bookish rule hath pull'd fair England down ...
Pagina 25
... sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every drop begs vengeance as it falls , On thee , fell Clifford , and thee , false Frenchwoman . " And with Richard's exclamation in the second act : - " I cannot weep , for all my breast's moisture ...
... sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every drop begs vengeance as it falls , On thee , fell Clifford , and thee , false Frenchwoman . " And with Richard's exclamation in the second act : - " I cannot weep , for all my breast's moisture ...
Pagina 27
... sweet ladies with my words and looks . Oh monstrous man , to harbour such a thought ! Why , love did scorn me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not deal in her affairs , She did corrupt frail nature in the flesh , And plac'd an ...
... sweet ladies with my words and looks . Oh monstrous man , to harbour such a thought ! Why , love did scorn me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not deal in her affairs , She did corrupt frail nature in the flesh , And plac'd an ...
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