The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 95
... honour 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 ...
... honour 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 ...
Page 105
... honours on your high desert . What may she not ? She may , -ay , marry , may she , - Riv . What , marry , may she ? Glo . What , marry , may she ? marry with a king , A bachelor , a handsome stripling too : I wis , your grandam had a ...
... honours on your high desert . What may she not ? She may , -ay , marry , may she , - Riv . What , marry , may she ? Glo . What , marry , may she ? marry with a king , A bachelor , a handsome stripling too : I wis , your grandam had a ...
Page 106
... honour , state , and seat , is due to me . Glo . What ! threat you me with telling of the king ? Tell him , and spare not ; look , what I have said I will avouch in presence of the king : I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower . ' Tis ...
... honour , state , and seat , is due to me . Glo . What ! threat you me with telling of the king ? Tell him , and spare not ; look , what I have said I will avouch in presence of the king : I dare adventure to be sent to the Tower . ' Tis ...
Page 109
... honour ! thou detested Glo . Margaret . Q. Mar. Glo . Q. Mar. Richard ! Ha ? I call thee not . Glo . I cry thee mercy then ; for I did think , That thou had'st call'd me all these bitter names . Q. Mar. Why , so I did ; but look'd for ...
... honour ! thou detested Glo . Margaret . Q. Mar. Glo . Q. Mar. Richard ! Ha ? I call thee not . Glo . I cry thee mercy then ; for I did think , That thou had'st call'd me all these bitter names . Q. Mar. Why , so I did ; but look'd for ...
Page 110
... honour is scarce current : O , that your young nobility could judge , What ' twere to lose it , and be miserable ! They that stand high , have many blasts to shake them ; And , if they fall , they dash themselves to pieces . Glo . Good ...
... honour is scarce current : O , that your young nobility could judge , What ' twere to lose it , and be miserable ! They that stand high , have many blasts to shake them ; And , if they fall , they dash themselves to pieces . Glo . Good ...
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