The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 62
... grief ? Rosse . That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker ; Each minute teems a new one . Macd . How does my wife ? Rosse . Why , well . Macd . And all my children ? Rosse . Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ...
... grief ? Rosse . That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker ; Each minute teems a new one . Macd . How does my wife ? Rosse . Why , well . Macd . And all my children ? Rosse . Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ...
Page 63
... grief , Due to some single breast ? Rosse . No mind , that's honest , But in it shares some woe ; though the main part Pertains to you alone . Macd . If it be mine , Keep it not from me , quickly let me have it . Rosse . Let not your ...
... grief , Due to some single breast ? Rosse . No mind , that's honest , But in it shares some woe ; though the main part Pertains to you alone . Macd . If it be mine , Keep it not from me , quickly let me have it . Rosse . Let not your ...
Page 64
... grief . Macd . He has no children . - All my pretty ones ? Did you say , all ? -O , hell - kite ! -- All ? What , all my pretty chickens , and their dam , At one fell swoop ? Mal . Macd . Dispute it like a man . But I must also feel it ...
... grief . Macd . He has no children . - All my pretty ones ? Did you say , all ? -O , hell - kite ! -- All ? What , all my pretty chickens , and their dam , At one fell swoop ? Mal . Macd . Dispute it like a man . But I must also feel it ...
Page 109
... grief is proud , and makes his owner stout . To me , and to the state of my great grief , Let king's assemble ; for my grief's so great , That no supporter but the huge firm earth Can hold it up : here I and sorrow sit ; Here is my ...
... grief is proud , and makes his owner stout . To me , and to the state of my great grief , Let king's assemble ; for my grief's so great , That no supporter but the huge firm earth Can hold it up : here I and sorrow sit ; Here is my ...
Page 118
... grief . K. John . Cousin , [ To the Bastard . ] away for Eng land ; haste before : And , ere our coming , see thou shake the bags Of hoarding abbots ; angels imprisoned Set thou at liberty : the fat ribs of peace Must by the hungry now ...
... grief . K. John . Cousin , [ To the Bastard . ] away for Eng land ; haste before : And , ere our coming , see thou shake the bags Of hoarding abbots ; angels imprisoned Set thou at liberty : the fat ribs of peace Must by the hungry now ...
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