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Strana 23
Edw . No , ' tis for Mortimer , not Edward's head ; For he's a lamb , encompassed
by wolves , Which in a moment will abridge his life . But if proud Mortimer do wear
this crown , Heav'ns turn it to a blaze of quenchless fire , Or like the snaky ...
Edw . No , ' tis for Mortimer , not Edward's head ; For he's a lamb , encompassed
by wolves , Which in a moment will abridge his life . But if proud Mortimer do wear
this crown , Heav'ns turn it to a blaze of quenchless fire , Or like the snaky ...
Strana 24
Engirt the temples of his hateful head ; So shall not England's vines be perished ,
But Edward's name survive , though Edward dies . Lei . My lord , why waste you
thus the time away ? They stay your answer , will you yield your crown ?
Engirt the temples of his hateful head ; So shall not England's vines be perished ,
But Edward's name survive , though Edward dies . Lei . My lord , why waste you
thus the time away ? They stay your answer , will you yield your crown ?
Strana 217
Rear up ' s head , rear up ' s head ; his bleeding inward will kill him . Hor . You
see he is departed . Cor . Let me come to him ; give me him as he is ; if he be turn'
d to earth , let me but give him one hearty kiss , and you shall put us both into one
...
Rear up ' s head , rear up ' s head ; his bleeding inward will kill him . Hor . You
see he is departed . Cor . Let me come to him ; give me him as he is ; if he be turn'
d to earth , let me but give him one hearty kiss , and you shall put us both into one
...
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Náhled není k dispozici. - 1907 |
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