The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6 |
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Page 106
Q. Mar. A murd'rous villain , and so still thou art . Glo . Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick ; Ay , and forswore himself , —Which Jesu pardon ! Q. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party , for the crown ...
Q. Mar. A murd'rous villain , and so still thou art . Glo . Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick ; Ay , and forswore himself , —Which Jesu pardon ! Q. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party , for the crown ...
Page 118
And that same vengeance doth he hurl on thee , For false forswearing , and for murder too : Thou didst receive the sacrament , to fight In quarrel of the house of Lancaster . 1 Murd . And , like a traitor to the name of God , Didst ...
And that same vengeance doth he hurl on thee , For false forswearing , and for murder too : Thou didst receive the sacrament , to fight In quarrel of the house of Lancaster . 1 Murd . And , like a traitor to the name of God , Didst ...
Page 123
Who told me , how the poor soul did forsake The mighty Warwick , and did fight for me ? Who told me , in the field at Tewksbury , When Oxford had me down , he rescu'd me , And said , Dear brother , live , and be a king ?
Who told me , how the poor soul did forsake The mighty Warwick , and did fight for me ? Who told me , in the field at Tewksbury , When Oxford had me down , he rescu'd me , And said , Dear brother , live , and be a king ?
Page 169
My prayers on the adverse party fight ; And there the little souls of Edward's children Whisper the spirits of thine enemies , And promise them success and victory . Bloody thou art , bloody will be thy end ; Shame serves thy life ...
My prayers on the adverse party fight ; And there the little souls of Edward's children Whisper the spirits of thine enemies , And promise them success and victory . Bloody thou art , bloody will be thy end ; Shame serves thy life ...
Page 179
March on , march on , since we are up in arms ; If not to fight with foreign enemies , Yet to beat down these rebels here at home . Enter CATESBY . Cates . My liege , the duke of Buckingham is taken , That is the best news ; That the ...
March on , march on , since we are up in arms ; If not to fight with foreign enemies , Yet to beat down these rebels here at home . Enter CATESBY . Cates . My liege , the duke of Buckingham is taken , That is the best news ; That the ...
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