The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... eyes shall never close . This is the palace of the fearful king , And this the regal seat : possess it , York : For this is thine , and not king Henry's heirs . York . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will ; For hither we have ...
... eyes shall never close . This is the palace of the fearful king , And this the regal seat : possess it , York : For this is thine , and not king Henry's heirs . York . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will ; For hither we have ...
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... eyes ? -I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch , That trembles under his devouring paws : And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey ; And so he comes to rend his limbs asunder.- Ah , gentle Clifford , kill me ...
... eyes ? -I'll open them . Rut . So looks the pent - up lion o'er the wretch , That trembles under his devouring paws : And so he walks , insulting o'er his prey ; And so he comes to rend his limbs asunder.- Ah , gentle Clifford , kill me ...
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... eyes to heaven , Scorning whate'er you can afflict me with . Why come you not ? what ! multitudes , and fear ? Clif . So cowards fight , when they can fly no further ; So doves do peck the falcon's piercing talons ; So desperate thieves ...
... eyes to heaven , Scorning whate'er you can afflict me with . Why come you not ? what ! multitudes , and fear ? Clif . So cowards fight , when they can fly no further ; So doves do peck the falcon's piercing talons ; So desperate thieves ...
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... eyes can water for his death , I give thee this to dry thy cheeks withal . Alas , poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret ...
... eyes can water for his death , I give thee this to dry thy cheeks withal . Alas , poor York ! but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . I pr'ythee , grieve , to make me merry , York ; Stamp , rave , and fret ...
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... eyes withal , And yet be seen to bear a woman's face ? Women are soft , mild , pitiful , and flexible ; Thou stern , obdurate , flinty , rough , remorseless . Bid'st thou me rage ? why , now thou hast thy wish : Would'st have me weep ...
... eyes withal , And yet be seen to bear a woman's face ? Women are soft , mild , pitiful , and flexible ; Thou stern , obdurate , flinty , rough , remorseless . Bid'st thou me rage ? why , now thou hast thy wish : Would'st have me weep ...
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