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 1544
Farewel , faint - hearted and degenerate King , In whose cold Blood no spark of Honour bides , North . Be thou à prey unto the House of York , And die in Bands , for this unmanly deed . Clif . In dreadful War , may'st thou be overcome ...
Farewel , faint - hearted and degenerate King , In whose cold Blood no spark of Honour bides , North . Be thou à prey unto the House of York , And die in Bands , for this unmanly deed . Clif . In dreadful War , may'st thou be overcome ...
Strana 1553
But that thy Face is Vizard - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil Deeds , I would assay , proud Queen , to make thce blush . To tell thee whence thou cam'it , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough to shame thee Wert thou ...
But that thy Face is Vizard - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil Deeds , I would assay , proud Queen , to make thce blush . To tell thee whence thou cam'it , of whom deriv'd , Were shame enough to shame thee Wert thou ...
Strana 1554
Keep thou the Napkin , and go boast of this , And if thou tell'At the heavy Story right , Upon my Soul , the Hearers will Thed Tears : Yea , even my Foes will shed fast - falling Tears , And say , alas , it was a piteous Deed .
Keep thou the Napkin , and go boast of this , And if thou tell'At the heavy Story right , Upon my Soul , the Hearers will Thed Tears : Yea , even my Foes will shed fast - falling Tears , And say , alas , it was a piteous Deed .
Strana 1559
Then Clifford , were thy Heart as hard as Steel , As thou hast thewn it flinty by thy Deeds , I come to pierce it , or to give thee mine . Edw . Then strike up Drums , God and St. George for us . Enter a . ! C4 Enter a Mellenger . War .
Then Clifford , were thy Heart as hard as Steel , As thou hast thewn it flinty by thy Deeds , I come to pierce it , or to give thee mine . Edw . Then strike up Drums , God and St. George for us . Enter a . ! C4 Enter a Mellenger . War .
Strana 1561
And happy always was it for that Son , Whose Father fir his hoording went to Hell : I'll leave my Son my virtuous Deeds behind , And would my Father had left me no more : For all the rest is held at such a Rate , As brings a thousand ...
And happy always was it for that Son , Whose Father fir his hoording went to Hell : I'll leave my Son my virtuous Deeds behind , And would my Father had left me no more : For all the rest is held at such a Rate , As brings a thousand ...
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