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 1548
Clif . Chaplain , away , thy Priesthood saves thy Life ; As for the Bra of this accursed Duke , Whose Father flew my Father , he shall die . Tutor . And I , my Lord , will bear him Company . Clif . Soldiers , away with him . Tutor .
Clif . Chaplain , away , thy Priesthood saves thy Life ; As for the Bra of this accursed Duke , Whose Father flew my Father , he shall die . Tutor . And I , my Lord , will bear him Company . Clif . Soldiers , away with him . Tutor .
Strana 1555
I saw him in the Battel range about , And watcht him how he singled Clifford forth , Methought be bore him in the thickest Troop , As doth a Lion in a Herd of Neat ; Or as a Bear encompass'd round with Dogs , Who having pincht a few ...
I saw him in the Battel range about , And watcht him how he singled Clifford forth , Methought be bore him in the thickest Troop , As doth a Lion in a Herd of Neat ; Or as a Bear encompass'd round with Dogs , Who having pincht a few ...
Strana 1557
Richard , I bear thy Name , I'll venge thy Death , Or die renowned by attempting it . Edw . His Name that valiant Duke hath left with th : e : His Dukedom , and his Chair with me is left . Rich . Nay , if thou be that Princely Eagle's ...
Richard , I bear thy Name , I'll venge thy Death , Or die renowned by attempting it . Edw . His Name that valiant Duke hath left with th : e : His Dukedom , and his Chair with me is left . Rich . Nay , if thou be that Princely Eagle's ...
Strana 1558
I knew it well , Lord Warwick , blame me not , ' Tis love I bear thy Glories makes me speak . But in this troublous time what's to be done ? Shall we go throw away our Coats of Steel , And wrap our Bodies in black mourning Gowns ...
I knew it well , Lord Warwick , blame me not , ' Tis love I bear thy Glories makes me speak . But in this troublous time what's to be done ? Shall we go throw away our Coats of Steel , And wrap our Bodies in black mourning Gowns ...
Strana 1560
Whole Hand is that the Forest Bear doch lick ? Not his that spoils her young before her Face . Who scapes the lurking Serpent's mortal sting ? Not he that sets his Foot upon her Back . The smallef Worm will turn , being trodden ong And ...
Whole Hand is that the Forest Bear doch lick ? Not his that spoils her young before her Face . Who scapes the lurking Serpent's mortal sting ? Not he that sets his Foot upon her Back . The smallef Worm will turn , being trodden ong And ...
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