The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 4H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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Page 110
... Cousin Aumerle , How far brought you high Hereford on his way ? Aum . I brought high Hereford , if you call him fo , But to the next highway , and there I left him . K. Rich . And , fay , what store of parting tears were fhed ? Aum ...
... Cousin Aumerle , How far brought you high Hereford on his way ? Aum . I brought high Hereford , if you call him fo , But to the next highway , and there I left him . K. Rich . And , fay , what store of parting tears were fhed ? Aum ...
Page 137
... cousin ! know'st thou not , That , when the fearching eye of heaven is hid Behind the globe , and lights the lower world , Then thieves and robbers range abroad unseen , In murders , and in outrage , bloody here ; But when , from under ...
... cousin ! know'st thou not , That , when the fearching eye of heaven is hid Behind the globe , and lights the lower world , Then thieves and robbers range abroad unseen , In murders , and in outrage , bloody here ; But when , from under ...
Page 173
... cousin now ? Aum . For ever may my knees grow to the earth , [ Kneels . My tongue cleave to my roof within my mouth , Unless a pardon , ere I rife , or fpeak . Boling . Intended , or committed , was this fault ? If but the first , how ...
... cousin now ? Aum . For ever may my knees grow to the earth , [ Kneels . My tongue cleave to my roof within my mouth , Unless a pardon , ere I rife , or fpeak . Boling . Intended , or committed , was this fault ? If but the first , how ...
Page 177
... cousin too , adieu : Your mother well hath pray'd , and prove you true . Duch . Come , my old fon ; -I pray God make [ Exeunt . thee new . SCENE IV . Enter EXTON , and a Servant . Exton . Didft thou not mark the king , what words he ...
... cousin too , adieu : Your mother well hath pray'd , and prove you true . Duch . Come , my old fon ; -I pray God make [ Exeunt . thee new . SCENE IV . Enter EXTON , and a Servant . Exton . Didft thou not mark the king , what words he ...
Page 277
... cousin Weftmoreland , Our duty this way lies ; for God's fake , come . [ Exeunt Prince JOHN and WESTMORELAND . P. Hen . By heaven , thou haft deceiv'd me , Lan . cafter , I did not think thee lord of fuch a fpirit : Before , I lov'd ...
... cousin Weftmoreland , Our duty this way lies ; for God's fake , come . [ Exeunt Prince JOHN and WESTMORELAND . P. Hen . By heaven , thou haft deceiv'd me , Lan . cafter , I did not think thee lord of fuch a fpirit : Before , I lov'd ...
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