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Page 36
... , How near the tidings of our comfort is . Willo . Nay , let us share thy thoughts , as thou dost ours . Rofs . Be confident to speak , Northumberland : We three are but thyself ; and , speaking so 36 KING RICHARD IL ·
... , How near the tidings of our comfort is . Willo . Nay , let us share thy thoughts , as thou dost ours . Rofs . Be confident to speak , Northumberland : We three are but thyself ; and , speaking so 36 KING RICHARD IL ·
Page 40
... speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should bely my thoughts : T Comfort's in heaven ; and we are on the earth , Where nothing lives , but crosses , care , and grief . Your husband he is gone to save far off , Whilst ...
... speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should bely my thoughts : T Comfort's in heaven ; and we are on the earth , Where nothing lives , but crosses , care , and grief . Your husband he is gone to save far off , Whilst ...
Page 54
... speak of nothing but despair . One day too late , I fear , my noble lord , Hath clouded all thy happy days on earth : O , call back yesterday , bid time return , And thou shalt have twelve thousand fighting men ! To - day , to - day ...
... speak of nothing but despair . One day too late , I fear , my noble lord , Hath clouded all thy happy days on earth : O , call back yesterday , bid time return , And thou shalt have twelve thousand fighting men ! To - day , to - day ...
Page 55
... steel . White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps Against thy majesty ; boys , with woman's voices , Strive to speak big , and clap their female joints In stiff unwieldy arms against thy crown : Thy very KING RICHARD II . 65.
... steel . White beards have arm'd their thin and hairless scalps Against thy majesty ; boys , with woman's voices , Strive to speak big , and clap their female joints In stiff unwieldy arms against thy crown : Thy very KING RICHARD II . 65.
Page 58
... Speak sweetly , man , although thy looks be sour . Scroop . Men judge by the complexion of the sky The state and inclination of the day : So may you by my dull and heavy eye , My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say . I play the ...
... Speak sweetly , man , although thy looks be sour . Scroop . Men judge by the complexion of the sky The state and inclination of the day : So may you by my dull and heavy eye , My tongue hath but a heavier tale to say . I play the ...
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