The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 19R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... crown ; And , for his meed , poor lord , he is mew'd up : I would to God , my heart were flint like Edward's , Or Edward's soft and pitiful , like mine ; I am too childish - foolish for this world . Q. MAR . Hie thee to hell for shame ...
... crown ; And , for his meed , poor lord , he is mew'd up : I would to God , my heart were flint like Edward's , Or Edward's soft and pitiful , like mine ; I am too childish - foolish for this world . Q. MAR . Hie thee to hell for shame ...
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... crown his warlike brows with paper , And with thy scorns drew'st rivers from his eyes ; And then , to dry them , gav'st the duke a clout , Steep'd in the faultless blood of pretty Rutland ; - His curses , then from bitterness of soul ...
... crown his warlike brows with paper , And with thy scorns drew'st rivers from his eyes ; And then , to dry them , gav'st the duke a clout , Steep'd in the faultless blood of pretty Rutland ; - His curses , then from bitterness of soul ...
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... crown'd : " And then the dog , the cat , and rat , " Shall in his trough feed and be fat . ” The propriety of Dr. Warburton's note , notwithstanding what Dr. Johnson hath subjoined , is fully confirmed by this satire . HENLEY . The ...
... crown'd : " And then the dog , the cat , and rat , " Shall in his trough feed and be fat . ” The propriety of Dr. Warburton's note , notwithstanding what Dr. Johnson hath subjoined , is fully confirmed by this satire . HENLEY . The ...
Page 82
... crown'd ; in him your comfort lives : Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave , And plant your joys in living Edward's throne . Enter GLOSTER , Buckingham , Stanley , HASTINGS , RATCLIFF , and Others . GLO . Sister , have comfort ...
... crown'd ; in him your comfort lives : Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave , And plant your joys in living Edward's throne . Enter GLOSTER , Buckingham , Stanley , HASTINGS , RATCLIFF , and Others . GLO . Sister , have comfort ...
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... crown'd our king . RIV . Why with 5 some little train , my lord of Buckingham ? BUCK . Marry , my lord , lest , by a multitude , The new - heal'd wound of malice should break out ; Which would be so much the more dangerous , By how much ...
... crown'd our king . RIV . Why with 5 some little train , my lord of Buckingham ? BUCK . Marry , my lord , lest , by a multitude , The new - heal'd wound of malice should break out ; Which would be so much the more dangerous , By how much ...
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