The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6 |
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Page 107
Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am she , and altogether joyless . I can no longer hold me patient.- [ Advancing Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pilld from me : Which ...
Q. Mar. A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am she , and altogether joyless . I can no longer hold me patient.- [ Advancing Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pilld from me : Which ...
Page 116
holy humour of mine will change ; it was wont to hold me but while one would tell twenty . | Mrd. How dost thou feel thyself now ? 2 Murd . ʼFaith , some certain dregs of conscience are vet within me . I Murd .
holy humour of mine will change ; it was wont to hold me but while one would tell twenty . | Mrd. How dost thou feel thyself now ? 2 Murd . ʼFaith , some certain dregs of conscience are vet within me . I Murd .
Page 117
Hath in the table of his law commanded , That thou shalt do no murder ; Wilt thou then : Spurn at his edict , and fulfil & man's ? Take heed ; for he holds vengeance in his hand , To hurl upon their heads that break his law .
Hath in the table of his law commanded , That thou shalt do no murder ; Wilt thou then : Spurn at his edict , and fulfil & man's ? Take heed ; for he holds vengeance in his hand , To hurl upon their heads that break his law .
Page 118
O , no ; he loves me , and he holds me dear : Go 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 , 118 KING RICHARD III .
O , no ; he loves me , and he holds me dear : Go 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 , 118 KING RICHARD III .
Page 122
Among this princely heap , if any here , By false intelligence , or wrong surmise , Hold me a foe ; If I unwittingly , or in my rage , Have aught committed that is hardly borne Hy any in this presence , I desire To reconcile me to his ...
Among this princely heap , if any here , By false intelligence , or wrong surmise , Hold me a foe ; If I unwittingly , or in my rage , Have aught committed that is hardly borne Hy any in this presence , I desire To reconcile me to his ...
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