King Richard II ; King Henry IV, part 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 - Theater |
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... give sentence on his king ? And who sits here that is not Richard's subject ? Thieves are not judg'd , but they are by to hear , Although apparent guilt be seen in them : And shall the figure of God's majesty 3 , His captain , steward ...
... give sentence on his king ? And who sits here that is not Richard's subject ? Thieves are not judg'd , but they are by to hear , Although apparent guilt be seen in them : And shall the figure of God's majesty 3 , His captain , steward ...
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... Give me the crown : -Here , cousin , seize the crown ; On this side , my hand ; and on that side , thine . Now is this golden crown like a deep well , That owes two buckets filling one another ; 7 The FAVOURS , & c . ] The countenances ...
... Give me the crown : -Here , cousin , seize the crown ; On this side , my hand ; and on that side , thine . Now is this golden crown like a deep well , That owes two buckets filling one another ; 7 The FAVOURS , & c . ] The countenances ...
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... give this heavy weight from off my head , And this unwieldy scepter from my hand , The pride of kingly sway from out my heart ; With mine own tears I wash away my balm 2 , With mine own hands I give away my crown , With mine own tongue ...
... give this heavy weight from off my head , And this unwieldy scepter from my hand , The pride of kingly sway from out my heart ; With mine own tears I wash away my balm 2 , With mine own hands I give away my crown , With mine own tongue ...
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... give I mine , and thus I take thy heart . [ They kiss . QUEEN . Give me mine own again ; ' twere no good part , To take on me to keep , and kill thy heart " . [ Kiss again . So , now I have mine own again , begone , That I may strive to ...
... give I mine , and thus I take thy heart . [ They kiss . QUEEN . Give me mine own again ; ' twere no good part , To take on me to keep , and kill thy heart " . [ Kiss again . So , now I have mine own again , begone , That I may strive to ...
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... Give me my boots , I say ; saddle my horse : - Now by mine honour , by my life , by my troth , I will appeach the villain . DUCH . YORK . Peace , foolish woman . Exit Servant . What's the matter ? DUCH . I will not peace : -What is the ...
... Give me my boots , I say ; saddle my horse : - Now by mine honour , by my life , by my troth , I will appeach the villain . DUCH . YORK . Peace , foolish woman . Exit Servant . What's the matter ? DUCH . I will not peace : -What is the ...
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