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
Fork . Now York and Lancaster are reconcil'd . Exe . Accurft be hé that seeks to make them Foes . Sonet . Here they come down . York . Farewel , my gracious Lord , I'll to my Castle . War . And I'll keep London with my Soldiers . Norf .
Fork . Now York and Lancaster are reconcil'd . Exe . Accurft be hé that seeks to make them Foes . Sonet . Here they come down . York . Farewel , my gracious Lord , I'll to my Castle . War . And I'll keep London with my Soldiers . Norf .
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 1561
... 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 - fold more Care to keep , Than in Poffeffion any jot of Pleasure .
... 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 - fold more Care to keep , Than in Poffeffion any jot of Pleasure .
Strana 1576
He knows the Game , how true he keeps the Wind ? Glo . Silence . K. Euw . Widow , we will consider of your suit , And come , fome other time , to know our Mind , Gray . Right gracious Lord , I cannot brook delay , May it pleale your ...
He knows the Game , how true he keeps the Wind ? Glo . Silence . K. Euw . Widow , we will consider of your suit , And come , fome other time , to know our Mind , Gray . Right gracious Lord , I cannot brook delay , May it pleale your ...
Strana 1579
... And so I chide the means that keep me from it , And so ( I say ) I'll cut the Causes off , Flattering me with Impossibilities : My Eye's too quick , my Heart o'er - weens too much , Unless my Hand and Strength could equal them .
... And so I chide the means that keep me from it , And so ( I say ) I'll cut the Causes off , Flattering me with Impossibilities : My Eye's too quick , my Heart o'er - weens too much , Unless my Hand and Strength could equal them .
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