The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 30
His grandam's wrongs , and not his mother's shames , Draw those heaven -
moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven shall take in nature of a fee ; Ay
, with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib'd To do him justice , and revenge
on ...
His grandam's wrongs , and not his mother's shames , Draw those heaven -
moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven shall take in nature of a fee ; Ay
, with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib'd To do him justice , and revenge
on ...
Side 33
... approach , those sleeping stones , That as a waist do girdle you about ; By the
compulsion of their ordinance By this time from their fixed beds of lime Had been
dishabited , and wide havock made For bloody power to rush upon your peace .
... approach , those sleeping stones , That as a waist do girdle you about ; By the
compulsion of their ordinance By this time from their fixed beds of lime Had been
dishabited , and wide havock made For bloody power to rush upon your peace .
Side 35
As many , and as well - born bloods as those , Faulc . Some bastards too . K. Pbil
.-- Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . Cit . ' Till you compound whose right
is worthiest , We , for the worthieit , hold the right from both . K. John . Then God ...
As many , and as well - born bloods as those , Faulc . Some bastards too . K. Pbil
.-- Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . Cit . ' Till you compound whose right
is worthiest , We , for the worthieit , hold the right from both . K. John . Then God ...
Side 37
... Our colours do return in those same hands That did display them when we first
march'd forth ; , And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen ' , come Our lusty English , all
with purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying slaughter of their foes : Open your gates ...
... Our colours do return in those same hands That did display them when we first
march'd forth ; , And , like a jolly troop of huntsmen ' , come Our lusty English , all
with purpled hands , Dy'd in the dying slaughter of their foes : Open your gates ...
Side 49
The French king's pavilion . Enter Constance , Arthur , and Salisbury . Conft .
Gone to be marry'd ! gone to swear a peace ! False blood to false blood join'd !
Gone to be friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch ? and Blanch those provinces ? It is
not ...
The French king's pavilion . Enter Constance , Arthur , and Salisbury . Conft .
Gone to be marry'd ! gone to swear a peace ! False blood to false blood join'd !
Gone to be friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch ? and Blanch those provinces ? It is
not ...
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