The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd with CuttsJ. Tonson: and are to be sold, 1714 |
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Page 16
... Sword at him : Nor when thy warlike Father , like a Child , Told the fad Story of my Father's Death , And twenty times made Pause to fob and weep , That all the Standers - by had wet their Cheeks , Like Trees be - dash'd with Rain : In ...
... Sword at him : Nor when thy warlike Father , like a Child , Told the fad Story of my Father's Death , And twenty times made Pause to fob and weep , That all the Standers - by had wet their Cheeks , Like Trees be - dash'd with Rain : In ...
Page 17
... Sword . Nay , do not paufe ; for I did kill King Henry ; But ' twas thy Beauty that provoked me . Nay , now difpatch : ' Twas I that ftabb'd young Edward , But ' twas thy heav'nly Face that fet me on . [ She falls the Sword . Take up the ...
... Sword . Nay , do not paufe ; for I did kill King Henry ; But ' twas thy Beauty that provoked me . Nay , now difpatch : ' Twas I that ftabb'd young Edward , But ' twas thy heav'nly Face that fet me on . [ She falls the Sword . Take up the ...
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... Sword , and then throw him into the Malmfie - butt in the next Room . 2 Vil . O excellent Device , and make a Sop of him . 1 Vil . Soft , he wakes . 2 Vil . Strike . 1 Vil . No , we'll reafon with him . Clar . Where art thou , Keeper ...
... Sword , and then throw him into the Malmfie - butt in the next Room . 2 Vil . O excellent Device , and make a Sop of him . 1 Vil . Soft , he wakes . 2 Vil . Strike . 1 Vil . No , we'll reafon with him . Clar . Where art thou , Keeper ...
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... Sword to it . Glo . Ay , gentle Coufin , were it light enough . York . O then I fee you will part but with light Gift , In weightier things you'll fay a Beggar Nay . Glo . It is too weighty for your Grace to wear . York . I weigh it ...
... Sword to it . Glo . Ay , gentle Coufin , were it light enough . York . O then I fee you will part but with light Gift , In weightier things you'll fay a Beggar Nay . Glo . It is too weighty for your Grace to wear . York . I weigh it ...
Page 89
... Sword unfway'd ? Is the King dead ? the Empire unpoffefs'd ? What Heir of York is there alive , but we ? And who is England's King , but great York's Heir ? Then tell me , what makes he upon the Seas ? Stan . Unless for that , my Liege ...
... Sword unfway'd ? Is the King dead ? the Empire unpoffefs'd ? What Heir of York is there alive , but we ? And who is England's King , but great York's Heir ? Then tell me , what makes he upon the Seas ? Stan . Unless for that , my Liege ...
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