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 98
Speak , Pucelle ; and enchant him with thy words . Puc . Brave Burgundy ,
undoubted hope of France ! Stay , let thy humble handmaid speak to thee . Bur .
Speak on ; but be not over - tedious . Puc . Look on thy country , look on fertile
France ...
Speak , Pucelle ; and enchant him with thy words . Puc . Brave Burgundy ,
undoubted hope of France ! Stay , let thy humble handmaid speak to thee . Bur .
Speak on ; but be not over - tedious . Puc . Look on thy country , look on fertile
France ...
Page 527
As good to chide the waves , as speak them fair . * And what is Edward , but a
ruthless sea ? * What Clarence , but a quicksand of deceit ? * And Richard , but a
ragged fatal rock ? * All these the enemies to our poor bark . * Say , you can swim
...
As good to chide the waves , as speak them fair . * And what is Edward , but a
ruthless sea ? * What Clarence , but a quicksand of deceit ? * And Richard , but a
ragged fatal rock ? * All these the enemies to our poor bark . * Say , you can swim
...
Page 534
O , Ned , sweet Ned ! speak to thy mother , boy ! * Canst thou not speak ! -O
traitors ! murderers ! They , that stabb'd Cæsar , shed no blood at all , Did not
offend , nor were not worthy blame , * If this foul deed were by , to equal it : • He
was a ...
O , Ned , sweet Ned ! speak to thy mother , boy ! * Canst thou not speak ! -O
traitors ! murderers ! They , that stabb'd Cæsar , shed no blood at all , Did not
offend , nor were not worthy blame , * If this foul deed were by , to equal it : • He
was a ...
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