The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts. Revis'd and Corrected, with an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 1546
And seeing chou dost , I here divorce my self , , Both from thy Table , Henry , and thy Bed , Until that Aå of ... The Northern Lords , that have forsworn thy Colours , Will follow mine , if once they see them spread : And spread they ...
And seeing chou dost , I here divorce my self , , Both from thy Table , Henry , and thy Bed , Until that Aå of ... The Northern Lords , that have forsworn thy Colours , Will follow mine , if once they see them spread : And spread they ...
Strana 1552
Thou would'st be fee'd , I see , to make me sport : York cannot speak , unless he weir a Crown . A Crown for York - and , Lords , bow low to him : Hold you his Hands , whilft I do set it on . ( Putting a Paper Crown on his Heado Ay ...
Thou would'st be fee'd , I see , to make me sport : York cannot speak , unless he weir a Crown . A Crown for York - and , Lords , bow low to him : Hold you his Hands , whilft I do set it on . ( Putting a Paper Crown on his Heado Ay ...
Strana 1554
See , ruthless Queen , a haplels Father's Tears : This Cloth thou dip'dft in Blood of my sweet Boy , And I with Tears do wash the Blood away . Keep thou the Napkin , and go boast of this , And if thou tell'At the heavy Story right ...
See , ruthless Queen , a haplels Father's Tears : This Cloth thou dip'dft in Blood of my sweet Boy , And I with Tears do wash the Blood away . Keep thou the Napkin , and go boast of this , And if thou tell'At the heavy Story right ...
Strana 1555
See , see they join , embrace , and seem to kiss , As if they vow'd some League inviolable : Now are they but one Lamp , one Light , one Suna In this the Heaven figures some Event . Edw . ' Tis wondrous strange , The like yet never ...
See , see they join , embrace , and seem to kiss , As if they vow'd some League inviolable : Now are they but one Lamp , one Light , one Suna In this the Heaven figures some Event . Edw . ' Tis wondrous strange , The like yet never ...
Strana 1568
Ah Boy , if any Life be left in thee , Throw up thine Eye ; see , see , what Mowers arisc , Blowo with the windy Tempest of my Heart , Upon thy wounds , that kills mine Eye and Heart . O pity , God , this miserable Age !
Ah Boy , if any Life be left in thee , Throw up thine Eye ; see , see , what Mowers arisc , Blowo with the windy Tempest of my Heart , Upon thy wounds , that kills mine Eye and Heart . O pity , God , this miserable Age !
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