Winter's tale. Macbeth. King JohnVernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... grief lodg'd here , which burns Worse than tears drown : ' Beseech you all , my lords , With thoughts so qualified as your charities Shall best instruct you , measure me ; —and so The king's will be perform'd ! Leon . Shall I be heard ...
... grief lodg'd here , which burns Worse than tears drown : ' Beseech you all , my lords , With thoughts so qualified as your charities Shall best instruct you , measure me ; —and so The king's will be perform'd ! Leon . Shall I be heard ...
Page 45
... grief , we pro- nounce , ) Even pushes ' gainst our heart : The party tried , The daughter of a king ; our wife ; and one Of us too much belov'd . - Let us be clear'd Of being tyrannous , since we so openly Proceed in justice ; which ...
... grief , we pro- nounce , ) Even pushes ' gainst our heart : The party tried , The daughter of a king ; our wife ; and one Of us too much belov'd . - Let us be clear'd Of being tyrannous , since we so openly Proceed in justice ; which ...
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... grief , which I would spare : for honour , " Tis a derivative from me to mine , And only that I stand for . I appeal To your own conscience , sir , before Polixenes Came to your court , how I was in your grace , How merited to be so ...
... grief , which I would spare : for honour , " Tis a derivative from me to mine , And only that I stand for . I appeal To your own conscience , sir , before Polixenes Came to your court , how I was in your grace , How merited to be so ...
Page 53
... grief : Do not receive affliction At my petition , I beseech you ; rather Let me be punish'd , that have minded you Of what you should forget . Now , good my liege , Sir , royal sir , forgive a foolish woman : The love I bore your queen ...
... grief : Do not receive affliction At my petition , I beseech you ; rather Let me be punish'd , that have minded you Of what you should forget . Now , good my liege , Sir , royal sir , forgive a foolish woman : The love I bore your queen ...
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... grieving , That he shuts up himself ; imagine me , Gentle spectators , that I now may be In fair Bohemia ; and remember well , I mentioned a son o'th ' king's , which Florizel I now name to you ; and with speed so pace To speak of ...
... grieving , That he shuts up himself ; imagine me , Gentle spectators , that I now may be In fair Bohemia ; and remember well , I mentioned a son o'th ' king's , which Florizel I now name to you ; and with speed so pace To speak of ...
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