The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 12W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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... head and trembling stands aloof , While all is shared and all is borne away , Ready to starve and dare not touch his own : So York must sit and fret and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for and sold . Methinks the ...
... head and trembling stands aloof , While all is shared and all is borne away , Ready to starve and dare not touch his own : So York must sit and fret and bite his tongue , While his own lands are bargain'd for and sold . Methinks the ...
Page 10
... head , Whose church - like humours fits not for a crown . Then , York , be still awhile , till time do serve : Watch thou and wake when others be asleep , To pry into the secrets of the state ; Till Henry , surfeiting in joys of love ...
... head , Whose church - like humours fits not for a crown . Then , York , be still awhile , till time do serve : Watch thou and wake when others be asleep , To pry into the secrets of the state ; Till Henry , surfeiting in joys of love ...
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... head be circled with the same . Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious gold . What , is't too short ? I'll lengthen it with mine ; And , having both together heaved it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven , And never ...
... head be circled with the same . Put forth thy hand , reach at the glorious gold . What , is't too short ? I'll lengthen it with mine ; And , having both together heaved it up , We'll both together lift our heads to heaven , And never ...
Page 12
... head did set the diadem . GLOU . Nay , Eleanor , then must I chide outright : Presumptuous dame , ill - nurtured Eleanor , Art thou not second woman in the realm , And the protector's wife , beloved of him ? Hast thou not worldly ...
... head did set the diadem . GLOU . Nay , Eleanor , then must I chide outright : Presumptuous dame , ill - nurtured Eleanor , Art thou not second woman in the realm , And the protector's wife , beloved of him ? Hast thou not worldly ...
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... his tilt - yard , and his loves Are brazen images of canonized saints . I would the college of the cardinals Would choose him pope and carry him to Rome , And set the triple crown upon his head : That 16 [ ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
... his tilt - yard , and his loves Are brazen images of canonized saints . I would the college of the cardinals Would choose him pope and carry him to Rome , And set the triple crown upon his head : That 16 [ ACT I. SECOND PART OF.
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