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 1552
What , hath , thy fiery Heart so parche chine Intrails , That not a Tear can fall for Rutland's Death , Why art thou patient , Man ? thou should'st be mad : And I , to make chee mad , do mock thee thus ; Stamp , rave and fret , that I ...
What , hath , thy fiery Heart so parche chine Intrails , That not a Tear can fall for Rutland's Death , Why art thou patient , Man ? thou should'st be mad : And I , to make chee mad , do mock thee thus ; Stamp , rave and fret , that I ...
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
Edw . Lord Warwick , on thy Shoulder will I lean , And when thou fail'st ( as God forbid the Hour ) Must Edward fall , which peril Heaven forfend . War . No longer Earl of March , but Duke of Tork ; The next degree is England's Royal ...
Edw . Lord Warwick , on thy Shoulder will I lean , And when thou fail'st ( as God forbid the Hour ) Must Edward fall , which peril Heaven forfend . War . No longer Earl of March , but Duke of Tork ; The next degree is England's Royal ...
Strana 1570
I fear thy overthrow , More than my Body's parting with my Soul : My Love and Fear glew'd many Fr ends to thee , [ Falling . And now I fall , thy tough Commixtures melt , Impairing Henry , strengthning miss - proud York ; And whicher ...
I fear thy overthrow , More than my Body's parting with my Soul : My Love and Fear glew'd many Fr ends to thee , [ Falling . And now I fall , thy tough Commixtures melt , Impairing Henry , strengthning miss - proud York ; And whicher ...
Strana 1576
Clar , I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glo . God forbid that , for he'll take vantages . K. Edw . How many Children haft thou , Widow ? tell me . Clar . I think he means to beg a Child of her . Glo .
Clar , I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glo . God forbid that , for he'll take vantages . K. Edw . How many Children haft thou , Widow ? tell me . Clar . I think he means to beg a Child of her . Glo .
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