Specimens of English Dramatic Poets who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesWiley & Putnam, 1845 - Poèet stran: 466 |
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Strana 15
... stay . Come , come , I'll have a kiss ; but if you'll strive , For one denial you shall forfeit five . Elcaz . Be gone , be gone . Queen . What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they displease my ...
... stay . Come , come , I'll have a kiss ; but if you'll strive , For one denial you shall forfeit five . Elcaz . Be gone , be gone . Queen . What means my love ? Burst all those wires ; burn all those instruments ; For they displease my ...
Strana 19
... Mortimer repines at the insolence of Gaveston . Mort . sen . Nephew , I must to Scotland , thou stay'st here . Leave now to oppose thyself against the King . Thou EDWARD THE SECOND . 19 Than you by this unconquer'd arm of mine. ...
... Mortimer repines at the insolence of Gaveston . Mort . sen . Nephew , I must to Scotland , thou stay'st here . Leave now to oppose thyself against the King . Thou EDWARD THE SECOND . 19 Than you by this unconquer'd arm of mine. ...
Strana 21
... stay , my lord , I come to bring you news . Mine uncle is taken prisoner by the Scots . Edw . Then ransom him . Lan . " Twas in your wars , you should ransom him . Mort . jun . And you . shall ransom him , or else Kent . What , Mortimer ...
... stay , my lord , I come to bring you news . Mine uncle is taken prisoner by the Scots . Edw . Then ransom him . Lan . " Twas in your wars , you should ransom him . Mort . jun . And you . shall ransom him , or else Kent . What , Mortimer ...
Strana 24
... stay your answer , will you yield your crown ? Edu . Ah , Leiser , weigh how hardly I can brook To lose my crown and kingdom without cause ; To give ambitious Mortimer my right , That like a mountain overwhelms my bliss , In which ...
... stay your answer , will you yield your crown ? Edu . Ah , Leiser , weigh how hardly I can brook To lose my crown and kingdom without cause ; To give ambitious Mortimer my right , That like a mountain overwhelms my bliss , In which ...
Strana 25
... stay , for rather than I will look on them , Here , here ; now sweet God of heav'n , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And sit for ever inthroniz'd in heav'n ! Come death , and with thy fingers close my eyes , Or , if I live , let ...
... stay , for rather than I will look on them , Here , here ; now sweet God of heav'n , Make me despise this transitory pomp , And sit for ever inthroniz'd in heav'n ! Come death , and with thy fingers close my eyes , Or , if I live , let ...
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