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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As surely as my soul intends to live • With that dread King that took our state upon
him « To free us from his Father's wrathful curse , I do believe that violent hands
were laid * Upon the life of this thrice - famed duke . Sur . A dreadful oath , sworn
...
As surely as my soul intends to live • With that dread King that took our state upon
him « To free us from his Father's wrathful curse , I do believe that violent hands
were laid * Upon the life of this thrice - famed duke . Sur . A dreadful oath , sworn
...
Page 400
And , if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon my soul , the hearers will shed
tears ; Yea , even my foes will shed fast - falling tears , And say , -Alas , it was a
piteous deed !There , take the crown , and , with the crown , my curse 7 ; And , in
thy ...
And , if thou tell'st the heavy story right , Upon my soul , the hearers will shed
tears ; Yea , even my foes will shed fast - falling tears , And say , -Alas , it was a
piteous deed !There , take the crown , and , with the crown , my curse 7 ; And , in
thy ...
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Edw . 0 Warwick , I do bend my knee with thine ; * And , in this vow , do chain my
soul to thine . * And , ere my knee rise from the earth's cold face , * I throw my
hands , mine eyes , my heart to thee , Thou setter up and plucker down of kings !
Edw . 0 Warwick , I do bend my knee with thine ; * And , in this vow , do chain my
soul to thine . * And , ere my knee rise from the earth's cold face , * I throw my
hands , mine eyes , my heart to thee , Thou setter up and plucker down of kings !
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