The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... hands . But who comes here ? the new - deliver'd Hastings ? Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto my gracious lord ! Glo . As much unto my good lord chamberlain ! Well are you welcome to this open air . How hath your lordship ...
... hands . But who comes here ? the new - deliver'd Hastings ? Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto my gracious lord ! Glo . As much unto my good lord chamberlain ! Well are you welcome to this open air . How hath your lordship ...
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... hand that made these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes : O , cursed be the hand , that made these holes ! Cursed the heart , that had the heart to do it ! Cursed the ...
... hand that made these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes : O , cursed be the hand , that made these holes ! Cursed the heart , that had the heart to do it ! Cursed the ...
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... hand . Anne . In thy soul's throat3 thou liest ; queen Marga- ret saw Thy murderous faulchion smoking in his blood ; The which thou once didst bend against her breast , But that thy brothers beat aside the point . Glo . I was provoked ...
... hand . Anne . In thy soul's throat3 thou liest ; queen Marga- ret saw Thy murderous faulchion smoking in his blood ; The which thou once didst bend against her breast , But that thy brothers beat aside the point . Glo . I was provoked ...
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... hand , which , for thy love , did kill thy love , Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths shalt thou be accessary . Anne . I would , I knew thy heart . Glo . My tongue . Anne . Glo . Anne . I fear me , both ...
... hand , which , for thy love , did kill thy love , Shall , for thy love , kill a far truer love ; To both their deaths shalt thou be accessary . Anne . I would , I knew thy heart . Glo . My tongue . Anne . Glo . Anne . I fear me , both ...
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... hand , Thou dost confirm his happiness for ever . Anne . What is it ? Glo . That it may please you leave these sad designs To him that hath more causes to be a mourner , And presently repair to Crosby - place : Where after I have ...
... hand , Thou dost confirm his happiness for ever . Anne . What is it ? Glo . That it may please you leave these sad designs To him that hath more causes to be a mourner , And presently repair to Crosby - place : Where after I have ...
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