The Works of William Shakespeare |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 85
Page 5
... replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid - day sun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquerèd . Exe .
... replete with wrathful fire , More dazzled and drove back his enemies Than mid - day sun fierce bent against their faces . What should I say ? his deeds exceed all speech : He ne'er lift up his hand , but conquerèd . Exe .
Page 11
I have news for him . Char . Bastard of Orleans , thrice welcome to us . Bast . Methinks your looks are sad , your cheer appallid : Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence ? Be not dismay'd , for succour is at hand : A holy ...
I have news for him . Char . Bastard of Orleans , thrice welcome to us . Bast . Methinks your looks are sad , your cheer appallid : Hath the late overthrow wrought this offence ? Be not dismay'd , for succour is at hand : A holy ...
Page 19
Accursèd tower ! accursèd fatal hand That hath contriv'd this woful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame ; Henry the Fifth he first train'd to the wars ; Whilst any trump did sound , or drum struck up , His sword did ne'er ...
Accursèd tower ! accursèd fatal hand That hath contriv'd this woful tragedy ! In thirteen battles Salisbury o'ercame ; Henry the Fifth he first train'd to the wars ; Whilst any trump did sound , or drum struck up , His sword did ne'er ...
Page 31
Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy faction , 63 peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Pole , I will ; and scorn both him and thee . Suf . I'll turn my part thereof into ...
Now , by this maiden blossom in my hand , I scorn thee and thy faction , 63 peevish boy . Suf . Turn not thy scorns this way , Plantagenet . Plan . Proud Pole , I will ; and scorn both him and thee . Suf . I'll turn my part thereof into ...
Page 40
Here , Winchester , I offer thee my hand . K. Hen . Fie , uncle Beaufort ! I have heard you preach That malice was a great and grievous sin ; And will not you maintain the thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War .
Here , Winchester , I offer thee my hand . K. Hen . Fie , uncle Beaufort ! I have heard you preach That malice was a great and grievous sin ; And will not you maintain the thing you teach , But prove a chief offender in the same ? War .
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
alteration Anne arms bear blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal Clarence Clifford Collier's comes Corrector crown dead death doth doubt Duke Earl editor Edward Eliz England Enter Exam Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fight folio follow Forces France friends Gent give Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven Henry highness honour hope I'll John keep king King Henry lady leave live look lord madam mean never noble once peace play poor pray present prince printed quartos queen rest Rich Richard SCENE Shakespeare soldiers Somerset soul speak speech stand stay Suffolk sweet Talbot tears tell thank thee thing third thou thought true unto Walker Crit Warwick York