The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, an Index, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, Svazek 7H. G. Bohn, 1842 |
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Strana 43
... lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I , this fortnight , been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , sweet lord , what is ' t that takes from thee Thy stomach , pleasure , and thy golden sleep ? Why dost thou ...
... lord , why are you thus alone ? For what offence have I , this fortnight , been A banish'd woman from my Harry's bed ? Tell me , sweet lord , what is ' t that takes from thee Thy stomach , pleasure , and thy golden sleep ? Why dost thou ...
Strana 44
... lord , he brought even now . Hot . What horse ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Ser . It is , my lord . That roan shall be my throne . Hot . Well , I will back him straight . O Esperance ! 1 . Bid Butler lead him forth into the park ...
... lord , he brought even now . Hot . What horse ? a roan , a crop - ear , is it not ? Ser . It is , my lord . That roan shall be my throne . Hot . Well , I will back him straight . O Esperance ! 1 . Bid Butler lead him forth into the park ...
Strana 48
... lord . P. Hen . How long hast thou to serve , Francis ? Fran . Forsooth , five year , and as much as to- Poins . [ within . ] Francis . Fran . Anon , anon , sir . P. Hen . Five years ! by ' r lady , a long lease for the clinking of ...
... lord . P. Hen . How long hast thou to serve , Francis ? Fran . Forsooth , five year , and as much as to- Poins . [ within . ] Francis . Fran . Anon , anon , sir . P. Hen . Five years ! by ' r lady , a long lease for the clinking of ...
Strana 49
... lord ? P. Hen . Wilt thou rob this leathern - jerkin , crystal - button , nott - pated , agate - ring , puke - stocking , caddis - garter , smooth - tongue , Spanish - pouch , - Fran . O lord , sir , who do you mean ? P. Hen . Why then ...
... lord ? P. Hen . Wilt thou rob this leathern - jerkin , crystal - button , nott - pated , agate - ring , puke - stocking , caddis - garter , smooth - tongue , Spanish - pouch , - Fran . O lord , sir , who do you mean ? P. Hen . Why then ...
Strana 56
... Lord , I knew ye as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters . Was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou knowest , I am as va- liant as Hercules : but beware instinct ; the ...
... Lord , I knew ye as well as he that made ye . Why , hear ye , my masters . Was it for me to kill the heir apparent ? Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why , thou knowest , I am as va- liant as Hercules : but beware instinct ; the ...
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