The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumes 5-6Collins & Hannay, 1824 |
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Page 47
... tongue and brazen mouth , Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church - yard where we stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it ...
... tongue and brazen mouth , Sound one unto the drowsy race of night ; If this same were a church - yard where we stand , And thou possessed with a thousand wrongs ; Or if that surly spirit , melancholy , Had bak'd thy blood , and made it ...
Page 49
... tongue were in the thunder's mouth ! Then with a passion would I shake the world ; And rouse from sleep that fell anatomy , Which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice , Which scorns a modern invocation . ' Pand . Lady , you utter madness ...
... tongue were in the thunder's mouth ! Then with a passion would I shake the world ; And rouse from sleep that fell anatomy , Which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice , Which scorns a modern invocation . ' Pand . Lady , you utter madness ...
Page 55
... tongue , but Hubert's . Hub . Come forth . Do , as I bid you do . [ Stamps . Re - enter Attendants , with cord , irons , & c . Arth . O , save me , Hubert , save me ! my eyes are out , Even with the fierce looks of these bloody men ...
... tongue , but Hubert's . Hub . Come forth . Do , as I bid you do . [ Stamps . Re - enter Attendants , with cord , irons , & c . Arth . O , save me , Hubert , save me ! my eyes are out , Even with the fierce looks of these bloody men ...
Page 56
... tongue . Arth . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let me not hold my tongue ; let me not , Hubert ! Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes ; O ...
... tongue . Arth . Hubert , the utterance of a brace of tongues Must needs want pleading for a pair of eyes : Let me not hold my tongue ; let me not , Hubert ! Or , Hubert , if you will , cut out my tongue , So I may keep mine eyes ; O ...
Page 58
... tongue of these , To sound the purposes of all their hearts ) Both for myself and them , ( but , chief of all , Your safety , for the which myself and them Bend their best studies , ) heartily request Th ' enfranchisement of Arthur ...
... tongue of these , To sound the purposes of all their hearts ) Both for myself and them , ( but , chief of all , Your safety , for the which myself and them Bend their best studies , ) heartily request Th ' enfranchisement of Arthur ...
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