The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 19F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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Page 19
... hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy slaughter'd son , Stabb'd by the self - same hand that made these wounds * ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes ...
... hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife to thy Edward , to thy slaughter'd son , Stabb'd by the self - same hand that made these wounds * ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , pour the helpless balm of my poor eyes ...
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... hear me name it . ANNE . Some dungeon " . GLO . Your bed - chamber . ANNE . Il rest betide the chamber where thou liest . GLO . So will it , madam , till I lie with you . ANNE . I hope so . GLO . I know so . But , gentle lady Anne ...
... hear me name it . ANNE . Some dungeon " . GLO . Your bed - chamber . ANNE . Il rest betide the chamber where thou liest . GLO . So will it , madam , till I lie with you . ANNE . I hope so . GLO . I know so . But , gentle lady Anne ...
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... hear the piteous moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford shook his sword at him : Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad story of my father's death ; And twenty times made pause , to sob , and weep , That ...
... hear the piteous moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford shook his sword at him : Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad story of my father's death ; And twenty times made pause , to sob , and weep , That ...
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... Hear me , you wrangling pirates ' , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me ? Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet that , by you depos'd , you ...
... Hear me , you wrangling pirates ' , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me ? Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet that , by you depos'd , you ...
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... hear me . If heaven have any grievous plague in store , Exceeding those that I can wish upon thee , O , let them keep it , till thy sins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ...
... hear me . If heaven have any grievous plague in store , Exceeding those that I can wish upon thee , O , let them keep it , till thy sins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ...
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ancient ANNE archbishop blood brother BUCK cardinal Catesby CLAR Clarence crown daughter dead death devil doth DUCH Duke of Buckingham Earl Earl of Richmond Earle Richmond editors ELIZ Elizabeth enemies England Enter Exeunt Exit fair farewell father fear folio friends GENT Gentlemen Gloster grace hand Hanmer hath haue hear heart heaven Holinshed honour horse JOHNSON KATH King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's lady leaue Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings Lovel madam MALONE MASON means mother MURD night noble old copy passage play Polydore Virgil pray Prince quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece RICH Richmond royal scene Shakspeare Shakspeare's Shore Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer sonne soul speak speech STAN Stanley STEEVENS tell thee THEOBALD thou Tower unto WARBURTON wife Wolsey word York