| Theodor Meron - Law - 1998 - 257 pages
...that Clarence is dead, having been killed in pursuance of Edward's first order, the King complains: Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave? My brother slew no man; his fault was thought; And yet his punishment was bitter death. (Richard III, ILL 103-106)... | |
| Theodor Meron - History - 1998 - 360 pages
...that Clarence is dead, having been killed in pursuance of Edward's first order, the King complains: Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave? My brother slew no man; his fault was thought; And yet his punishment was bitter death. (Richard III, Il.i.103—06)... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 1999 - 244 pages
...services rendered. Who slew today a riotous gentleman Lately attendant on the Duke of Norfolk. KING EDWARD Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave? 105 My brother killed no man; his fault was thought, And yet his punishment was bitter death. Who sued... | |
| William Shakespeare - Drama - 2000 - 212 pages
...servant's life, Who slew today a riotous gentleman Lately attendant on the Duke of Norfolk. KING EDWARD Have Ia tongue to doom my brother's death, And shall that tongue give pardon to a slave? My brother killed no man - his fault was thought And yet his punishment was bitter death. Who sued to me for him?... | |
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