The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... master ; And I , who at his hands receiv'd my life , Have by my hands of life bereaved him . Pardon me , God , I knew not what I did ! - And pardon , father , for I knew not thee ! - My tears shall wipe away these bloody marks ; And no ...
... master ; And I , who at his hands receiv'd my life , Have by my hands of life bereaved him . Pardon me , God , I knew not what I did ! - And pardon , father , for I knew not thee ! - My tears shall wipe away these bloody marks ; And no ...
Page 56
... masters , each man take his stand ; The king , by this , is set him down to sleep . 2 Watch . What , will he not to - bed ? 1 Watch . Why , no : for he hath made a solemn Vow Never to lie and take his natural rest , Till Warwick , or ...
... masters , each man take his stand ; The king , by this , is set him down to sleep . 2 Watch . What , will he not to - bed ? 1 Watch . Why , no : for he hath made a solemn Vow Never to lie and take his natural rest , Till Warwick , or ...
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... masters , each man ta his stand : The king , by this , is set him down to sleep . 2 Watch . What , will he not to - bed ! 1 Watch . Why , no : for he hath made a sale TOW Never to lie and take his natural rest , Till Warwick , or ...
... masters , each man ta his stand : The king , by this , is set him down to sleep . 2 Watch . What , will he not to - bed ! 1 Watch . Why , no : for he hath made a sale TOW Never to lie and take his natural rest , Till Warwick , or ...
Page 60
... Master lieutenant , now that God and friends Have shaken Edward from the regal seat ; And turn'd my captive state to liberty , My fear to hope , my sorrows unto joys ; At our enlargement what are thy due fees ? Lieu . Subjects may ...
... Master lieutenant , now that God and friends Have shaken Edward from the regal seat ; And turn'd my captive state to liberty , My fear to hope , my sorrows unto joys ; At our enlargement what are thy due fees ? Lieu . Subjects may ...
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... master mayor , if Henry be your king , Yet Edward , at the least , is duke of York . May . True , my good lord ; I know you for no less . K. Edw . Why , and I challenge nothing but my dukedom ; As being well content with that alone ...
... master mayor , if Henry be your king , Yet Edward , at the least , is duke of York . May . True , my good lord ; I know you for no less . K. Edw . Why , and I challenge nothing but my dukedom ; As being well content with that alone ...
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