The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Young , valiant , wise , and , no doubt , right royal “ , – The spacious world cannot
again afford : And will she yet abase her eyes on me , That cropp'd the golden
prime of this sweet prince , And made her widow to a woful bed ? On me , whose
...
Young , valiant , wise , and , no doubt , right royal “ , – The spacious world cannot
again afford : And will she yet abase her eyes on me , That cropp'd the golden
prime of this sweet prince , And made her widow to a woful bed ? On me , whose
...
Page 143
Know , then , it is your fault , that you resign The supreme seat , the throne
majestical , The scepter'd office of your ancestors , Your state of fortune , and your
due of birth * , The lineal glory of your royal house , To the corruption of a blemish
'd ...
Know , then , it is your fault , that you resign The supreme seat , the throne
majestical , The scepter'd office of your ancestors , Your state of fortune , and your
due of birth * , The lineal glory of your royal house , To the corruption of a blemish
'd ...
Page 182
I have no more sons of the royal blood , For thee to murder : for my daughters ,
Richard , They shall be praying nuns , not weeping queens ; And therefore level
not to hit their lives . K. Rich . You have a daughter call'd - Elizabeth , Virtuous
and ...
I have no more sons of the royal blood , For thee to murder : for my daughters ,
Richard , They shall be praying nuns , not weeping queens ; And therefore level
not to hit their lives . K. Rich . You have a daughter call'd - Elizabeth , Virtuous
and ...
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