The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 108
... thee , are all fallen upon thee ; And God , not we , hath plagu'd thy bloody deed . Q. Eliz . So just is God , to right the innocent . Hast . O , ' twas the foulest deed , to slay that babe , And the most merciless , that e'er was heard ...
... thee , are all fallen upon thee ; And God , not we , hath plagu'd thy bloody deed . Q. Eliz . So just is God , to right the innocent . Hast . O , ' twas the foulest deed , to slay that babe , And the most merciless , that e'er was heard ...
Page 109
... thee , O , let them keep it , till thy sins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of conscience still be - gnaw thy soul ! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou ...
... thee , O , let them keep it , till thy sins be ripe , And then hurl down their indignation On thee , the troubler of the poor world's peace ! The worm of conscience still be - gnaw thy soul ! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou ...
Page 110
... thee : Now fair befal thee , and thy noble house ! Thy garments are not spotted with our blood , Nor thou within the compass of my curse . Buck . Nor no one here ; for curses never pass The lips of those that breathe them in the air . Q ...
... thee : Now fair befal thee , and thy noble house ! Thy garments are not spotted with our blood , Nor thou within the compass of my curse . Buck . Nor no one here ; for curses never pass The lips of those that breathe them in the air . Q ...
Page 114
... thee , But thou wilt be aveng'd on my misdeeds , Yet execute thy wrath on me alone : O , spare my guiltless wife , and my poor I pray thee , gentle keeper , stay by me ; My soul is heavy , and I fain would sleep . children ! - Brak . I ...
... thee , But thou wilt be aveng'd on my misdeeds , Yet execute thy wrath on me alone : O , spare my guiltless wife , and my poor I pray thee , gentle keeper , stay by me ; My soul is heavy , and I fain would sleep . children ! - Brak . I ...
Page 116
... thee , but to make thee sigh . 1 Murd . I am strong - fram'd , he cannot prevail with me . 2 Murd . Spoke like a tall fellow , that respects his reputation . Come , shall we fall to work ? 1 Murd . Take him over the costard with the ...
... thee , but to make thee sigh . 1 Murd . I am strong - fram'd , he cannot prevail with me . 2 Murd . Spoke like a tall fellow , that respects his reputation . Come , shall we fall to work ? 1 Murd . Take him over the costard with the ...
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