The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6 |
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Page 95
... may be shrouded in a hearse Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster.Poor key - cold figure of a holy king ! Pale ashes of the house of Lancaster ! Thou bloodless remnant of that royal blood !
... may be shrouded in a hearse Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster.Poor key - cold figure of a holy king ! Pale ashes of the house of Lancaster ! Thou bloodless remnant of that royal blood !
Page 96
Cursed the blood , that let this blood from hence ! More direful hap betide that hated wretch , That makes us wretched by the death of thee , Than I can wish to adders , spiders , toads , Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives !
Cursed the blood , that let this blood from hence ! More direful hap betide that hated wretch , That makes us wretched by the death of thee , Than I can wish to adders , spiders , toads , Or any creeping venom'd thing that lives !
Page 97
Blush , blush , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy presence that exhales this blood From cold and empty veins , where no blood dwells ; Thy deed , inhuman , and unnatural , Provokes this deluge most unnatural.
Blush , blush , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy presence that exhales this blood From cold and empty veins , where no blood dwells ; Thy deed , inhuman , and unnatural , Provokes this deluge most unnatural.
Page 98
In thy soul's throat thou liest ; queen Margaret saw Thy murderous faulchion smoking in his blood ; The which thou once didst bend against her breast , But that thy brothers beat aside the point . Glo . I was provoked by her sland'rous ...
In thy soul's throat thou liest ; queen Margaret saw Thy murderous faulchion smoking in his blood ; The which thou once didst bend against her breast , But that thy brothers beat aside the point . Glo . I was provoked by her sland'rous ...
Page 106
Ay , and much better blood than his , or thine . Glo . In all which time , you , and your husband Gre Were factious for the house of Lancaster ;And , Rivers , so were you : -Was not your husband In Margaret's battle at saint Albans ...
Ay , and much better blood than his , or thine . Glo . In all which time , you , and your husband Gre Were factious for the house of Lancaster ;And , Rivers , so were you : -Was not your husband In Margaret's battle at saint Albans ...
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