The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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Page 277
If thou be'st death , I'll give thee Eng : land's treasure Enough to purchase such
another island , “ Car . Why , dy'il he not in his bed ? “ What would you have me to
do then ? “ Can I make men live , whether they will or no ? Sirrah , go fetch me ...
If thou be'st death , I'll give thee Eng : land's treasure Enough to purchase such
another island , “ Car . Why , dy'il he not in his bed ? “ What would you have me to
do then ? “ Can I make men live , whether they will or no ? Sirrah , go fetch me ...
Page 408
The words would add more anguish than the wounds . O valiant lord , the duke of
York is slain . Edw . O Warwick ! Warwick ! that Plantagenet , Which held thee
dearly , as his soul's redemption , Is by the stern lord Clifford done to death WAR .
The words would add more anguish than the wounds . O valiant lord , the duke of
York is slain . Edw . O Warwick ! Warwick ! that Plantagenet , Which held thee
dearly , as his soul's redemption , Is by the stern lord Clifford done to death WAR .
Page 443
A deadly groan , like life and death's departing . Edw . See who it is : and , now
the battle's ended , If friend , or foe , let him be gently us'd . • Rich . Revoke that
doom of mercy , for ' tis Clifford ; • Who not contented that he lopp'd the branch • In
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A deadly groan , like life and death's departing . Edw . See who it is : and , now
the battle's ended , If friend , or foe , let him be gently us'd . • Rich . Revoke that
doom of mercy , for ' tis Clifford ; • Who not contented that he lopp'd the branch • In
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