The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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Page 19
... once about the quadrangle , I come to talk of commonwealth affairs . As for your spiteful , false objections , Prove them , and I lie open to the law ; But God in mercy so deal with my soul , As I in duty love my king and country ! But ...
... once about the quadrangle , I come to talk of commonwealth affairs . As for your spiteful , false objections , Prove them , and I lie open to the law ; But God in mercy so deal with my soul , As I in duty love my king and country ! But ...
Page 27
... once , he leaps over the stool , and runs away ; and the people fol- low , and cry , A miracle ! K. Hen . O God , seest thou this , and bear'st so long ! Q. Mar. It made me laugh to see the villain run . Glo . Follow the knave ; and ...
... once , he leaps over the stool , and runs away ; and the people fol- low , and cry , A miracle ! K. Hen . O God , seest thou this , and bear'st so long ! Q. Mar. It made me laugh to see the villain run . Glo . Follow the knave ; and ...
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... once , - His lady banished , and a limb lopped off . This staff of honor raught , there let it stand , Where it best fits to be , in Henry's hand . Suff . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his sprays ; Thus Eleanor's pride dies in ...
... once , - His lady banished , and a limb lopped off . This staff of honor raught , there let it stand , Where it best fits to be , in Henry's hand . Suff . Thus droops this lofty pine , and hangs his sprays ; Thus Eleanor's pride dies in ...
Page 53
... Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . ' Tis not the land I care for , wert thou hence , A wilderness is populous enough , So Suffolk had thy heavenly company . For where thou art , there is the world itself , With every ...
... Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . ' Tis not the land I care for , wert thou hence , A wilderness is populous enough , So Suffolk had thy heavenly company . For where thou art , there is the world itself , With every ...
Page 61
... once to a thing , and I was never mine own man since . How now ? who's there ? Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham . Smith . The clerk of Chatham : he can write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O monstrous ! Smith . We ...
... once to a thing , and I was never mine own man since . How now ? who's there ? Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham . Smith . The clerk of Chatham : he can write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O monstrous ! Smith . We ...
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