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 1540
We'll all assist you ; he that flies shall die . Tork . Thanks , gentle Norfolk ; stay by me my Lords , And Soldiers stay and lodge by me this Night . { They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence , Unless he seek ...
We'll all assist you ; he that flies shall die . Tork . Thanks , gentle Norfolk ; stay by me my Lords , And Soldiers stay and lodge by me this Night . { They go up . War . And when the King comes , offer him no violence , Unless he seek ...
Strana 1577
I take my leave with many thousand Thanks . Glo . The match is made , she seals it with a Curtsie . K. Edw . But stay thee , ' tis the fruits of Love I mean . Gray . The fruits of Love , I mean , my loving Liege .
I take my leave with many thousand Thanks . Glo . The match is made , she seals it with a Curtsie . K. Edw . But stay thee , ' tis the fruits of Love I mean . Gray . The fruits of Love , I mean , my loving Liege .
Strana 1586
Let me give humble thanks for all at once . K. Lew . Then England's Messenger , return in Post , And tell false Edward , thy supposed King , That Lewis of France , is sending over Maskers To revel it with him , and his new Bride .
Let me give humble thanks for all at once . K. Lew . Then England's Messenger , return in Post , And tell false Edward , thy supposed King , That Lewis of France , is sending over Maskers To revel it with him , and his new Bride .
Strana 1587
Yes , I agree , and thank you for your Motion . Son Edward , she is Fair and Virtuous , Therefore delay not , give thy Hand to Warwick , And with thy Hand , thy Faith irrevocable , That only Warwick's Daughter shall be thine . Prince .
Yes , I agree , and thank you for your Motion . Son Edward , she is Fair and Virtuous , Therefore delay not , give thy Hand to Warwick , And with thy Hand , thy Faith irrevocable , That only Warwick's Daughter shall be thine . Prince .
Strana 1597
But Warwick , after God , thou sett'st me free , And chiefly therefore , I thank God , and thee : He was the Author , thou the Instrument . Therefore that I may conquer Fortune's spight , By living low , where Fortune cannot hurt me ...
But Warwick , after God , thou sett'st me free , And chiefly therefore , I thank God , and thee : He was the Author , thou the Instrument . Therefore that I may conquer Fortune's spight , By living low , where Fortune cannot hurt me ...
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