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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... if king Edward be as true and justo , As I am subtle , false , and treacherous , This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up ; About a prophecy , which says - that G Of Edward's heirs the murderer shall be .
... if king Edward be as true and justo , As I am subtle , false , and treacherous , This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up ; About a prophecy , which says - that G Of Edward's heirs the murderer shall be .
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Lo ! here I lend thee this sharp - pointed sword * ; Which if thou please to hide in this true breast , And let the soul forth that adoreth thee , I lay it naked to the deadly stroke , And humbly beg the death upon my knee .
Lo ! here I lend thee this sharp - pointed sword * ; Which if thou please to hide in this true breast , And let the soul forth that adoreth thee , I lay it naked to the deadly stroke , And humbly beg the death upon my knee .
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I suppose the old reading to be the true one . So , in The Barons ' Wars , by Drayton , canto i . : • Stoutly t ' affront and shoulder in debate . ” In is used for into . So before in this play : “ But first I'll turn yon fellow in his ...
I suppose the old reading to be the true one . So , in The Barons ' Wars , by Drayton , canto i . : • Stoutly t ' affront and shoulder in debate . ” In is used for into . So before in this play : “ But first I'll turn yon fellow in his ...
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