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 16AMS Press, 1966 - Theater |
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Page 115
... QUEEN , and two Ladies . QUEEN . What sport shall we devise here in this garden , To drive away the heavy thought of care ? 1 LADY . Madam , we'll play at bowls . QUEEN . Twill make me think , the world is full of rubs , And that my ...
... QUEEN , and two Ladies . QUEEN . What sport shall we devise here in this garden , To drive away the heavy thought of care ? 1 LADY . Madam , we'll play at bowls . QUEEN . Twill make me think , the world is full of rubs , And that my ...
Page 116
... QUEEN . Of sorrow , or of joy 1 ? 1 LADY . Of either , madam . QUEEN . Of neither , girl : For if of joy , being altogether wanting , It doth remember me the more of sorrow ; Or.if of grief , being altogether had , It adds more sorrow ...
... QUEEN . Of sorrow , or of joy 1 ? 1 LADY . Of either , madam . QUEEN . Of neither , girl : For if of joy , being altogether wanting , It doth remember me the more of sorrow ; Or.if of grief , being altogether had , It adds more sorrow ...
Page 120
... QUEEN and Ladies . GARD . Poor queen ! so that thy state might be no worse , I would , my skill were subject to thy curse . Here did she fall a tear ; here , in this place , I'll set a bank of rue , sour herb of grace : Rue , even for ...
... QUEEN and Ladies . GARD . Poor queen ! so that thy state might be no worse , I would , my skill were subject to thy curse . Here did she fall a tear ; here , in this place , I'll set a bank of rue , sour herb of grace : Rue , even for ...
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