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 1549
O let me pray before I take my Death : To thee , I prayfweet Clifford , pity me . Clif . Such pity as my Rapier's point affords . Rut . I never did thee harm ; why wilt thou flay me ? Clif . Thy Father hath . Rut .
O let me pray before I take my Death : To thee , I prayfweet Clifford , pity me . Clif . Such pity as my Rapier's point affords . Rut . I never did thee harm ; why wilt thou flay me ? Clif . Thy Father hath . Rut .
Strana 1593
But say , I pray , what Nobleman is that , That with the King here refteth in his Tent ? i Watch . ' Tis the Lord Hastings , the King's chiefest Friend . 3 Watch . O , is it so ? but why commands the King , That his chief Followers ...
But say , I pray , what Nobleman is that , That with the King here refteth in his Tent ? i Watch . ' Tis the Lord Hastings , the King's chiefest Friend . 3 Watch . O , is it so ? but why commands the King , That his chief Followers ...
Strana 1596
K. Edw . Bishop farewel , Shield thee from Warwick's frown , And pray that I may repress the Crown . [ Exeunt . Enter King Henry , Clarence , Warwick , Somerset , young Richmond , Oxford , Mountague , and Lieutenant of the Tower .
K. Edw . Bishop farewel , Shield thee from Warwick's frown , And pray that I may repress the Crown . [ Exeunt . Enter King Henry , Clarence , Warwick , Somerset , young Richmond , Oxford , Mountague , and Lieutenant of the Tower .
Strana 1631
The Countess Richmond , good my Lord of Derby , your good Prayer will scarcely say , Amen ; Yet Derby , notwithstanding she's your Wife , And loves not me , be you , good Lord , assurd , I hate not you for her proud Arrogance , Derby .
The Countess Richmond , good my Lord of Derby , your good Prayer will scarcely say , Amen ; Yet Derby , notwithstanding she's your Wife , And loves not me , be you , good Lord , assurd , I hate not you for her proud Arrogance , Derby .
Strana 1636
... you were Standers - by , And so wast thou , Lord Hastings , when my Son Was stabb'd with bloody Daggers ; God , I pray him , That none of you may live his natural Age , But be by si me unlook'd - for Accident cut off . Glo .
... you were Standers - by , And so wast thou , Lord Hastings , when my Son Was stabb'd with bloody Daggers ; God , I pray him , That none of you may live his natural Age , But be by si me unlook'd - for Accident cut off . Glo .
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