The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 107
... hold me patient.— [ Advancing Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me : Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet ...
... hold me patient.— [ Advancing Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me : Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet ...
Page 116
... hold me but while one would tell twenty . 1 Murd . How dost thou feel thyself now ? 2 Murd . ' Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are vet within me . 1 Murd . Remember our reward , when the deed's done . 2 Murd . Come , he dies ...
... hold me but while one would tell twenty . 1 Murd . How dost thou feel thyself now ? 2 Murd . ' Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are vet within me . 1 Murd . Remember our reward , when the deed's done . 2 Murd . Come , he dies ...
Page 117
... murder ; Wilt thou then Spurn at his edict , and fulfil a man's ? Take heed ; for he holds vengeance in his hand , To hurl upon their heads that break his law . L.2 KING RICHARD III . 117 Clar. Where art thou, keeper? give me ...
... murder ; Wilt thou then Spurn at his edict , and fulfil a man's ? Take heed ; for he holds vengeance in his hand , To hurl upon their heads that break his law . L.2 KING RICHARD III . 117 Clar. Where art thou, keeper? give me ...
Page 118
... O , no ; he loves me , and he holds me dear : you to him from me . Both Murd . Ay , so we will . Clar . Tell him , when that our princely father York Bless'd his three sons with his victorious arm , And 118 KING RICHARD III .
... O , no ; he loves me , and he holds me dear : you to him from me . Both Murd . Ay , so we will . Clar . Tell him , when that our princely father York Bless'd his three sons with his victorious arm , And 118 KING RICHARD III .
Page 122
... Hold me a foe ; If I unwittingly , or in my rage , Have aught committed that is hardly borne By any in this presence , I desire To reconcile me to his friendly peace : ' Tis death to me , to be at enmity ; I hate it , and desire all ...
... Hold me a foe ; If I unwittingly , or in my rage , Have aught committed that is hardly borne By any in this presence , I desire To reconcile me to his friendly peace : ' Tis death to me , to be at enmity ; I hate it , and desire all ...
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