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 1540
Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this House . War . The bloody Parliament shall this be callid , Unless Plantagenet , Duke of York , be King , Ard baihful Henry depos'd , whose Cowardise Hach made us by - words to our Enemies .
Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this House . War . The bloody Parliament shall this be callid , Unless Plantagenet , Duke of York , be King , Ard baihful Henry depos'd , whose Cowardise Hach made us by - words to our Enemies .
Strana 1542
Good Brother , As thou lov't and honourest Arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavelling thus . Rich . Sound Drums and Trumpet ' , and the King will fly . York . Sons , Peace . K. Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to ...
Good Brother , As thou lov't and honourest Arms , Let's fight it out , and not stand cavelling thus . Rich . Sound Drums and Trumpet ' , and the King will fly . York . Sons , Peace . K. Henry . Peace thou , and give King Henry leave to ...
Strana 1547
Therefore to Arms : and , Father , do but think , How sweet a thing it is to wear a Crown , Within whose Circuit is Elysium , And all that Poets feign of Bliss and Joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot reft , Until the white Rose that ...
Therefore to Arms : and , Father , do but think , How sweet a thing it is to wear a Crown , Within whose Circuit is Elysium , And all that Poets feign of Bliss and Joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot reft , Until the white Rose that ...
Strana 1551
Ay , to such mercy as his ruthless Arm With downright payment thew'd unto my Father . Now Phaetox hath tumbled from his Car , And made an Evening at the Noon - tide Prick . Tork . My Afhes , as the Phænix , may bring forth A Bird ...
Ay , to such mercy as his ruthless Arm With downright payment thew'd unto my Father . Now Phaetox hath tumbled from his Car , And made an Evening at the Noon - tide Prick . Tork . My Afhes , as the Phænix , may bring forth A Bird ...
Strana 1556
By many Hands your Father was fubdu'd , But only Naughter'd by the ireful Arm , Of unrelenting Clifford , and the Queen : Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight , Laugh'd in his Face ; and when with grief he wept , The ruthless ...
By many Hands your Father was fubdu'd , But only Naughter'd by the ireful Arm , Of unrelenting Clifford , and the Queen : Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight , Laugh'd in his Face ; and when with grief he wept , The ruthless ...
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