The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 132
... sweet prince , to London , to your chamber . Glo . Welcome , dear cousin , my thoughts ' sovereign : The weary way hath made you melancholy . Prince . No , uncle ; but our crosses on the way Have made it tedious , wearisome , and heavy ...
... sweet prince , to London , to your chamber . Glo . Welcome , dear cousin , my thoughts ' sovereign : The weary way hath made you melancholy . Prince . No , uncle ; but our crosses on the way Have made it tedious , wearisome , and heavy ...
Page 151
... sweet is zealous contemplation . Enter GLOSTER , in a Gallery , above , between Two Bishops . CATESBY returns . May . See , where his grace stands ' tween two clergy- men ! Buck . Two props of virtue for a christian prince KING RICHARD ...
... sweet is zealous contemplation . Enter GLOSTER , in a Gallery , above , between Two Bishops . CATESBY returns . May . See , where his grace stands ' tween two clergy- men ! Buck . Two props of virtue for a christian prince KING RICHARD ...
Page 155
... sweet prince , accept their suit ; If you deny them , all the land will rue it . Glo . Will you enforce me to a world of cares ? Well , call them again ; I am not made of stone , But penetrable to your kind entreaties , Albeit against ...
... sweet prince , accept their suit ; If you deny them , all the land will rue it . Glo . Will you enforce me to a world of cares ? Well , call them again ; I am not made of stone , But penetrable to your kind entreaties , Albeit against ...
Page 161
... sweet sleep's disturbers , Are they that I would have thee deal upon : Tyrrel , I mean those bastards in the Tower . Tyr . Let me have open means to come to thèm , And soon I ' ll rid you from the fear of them . K. Rich . Thou sing'st sweet ...
... sweet sleep's disturbers , Are they that I would have thee deal upon : Tyrrel , I mean those bastards in the Tower . Tyr . Let me have open means to come to thèm , And soon I ' ll rid you from the fear of them . K. Rich . Thou sing'st sweet ...
Page 163
... sweet work of nature , That , from the prime creation , e'er she fram'd.- Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse , They could not speak ; and so I left them both , To bear this tidings to the bloody king . Enter King RICHARD ...
... sweet work of nature , That , from the prime creation , e'er she fram'd.- Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse , They could not speak ; and so I left them both , To bear this tidings to the bloody king . Enter King RICHARD ...
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