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Side 3
See the notes at the conclusion of this play , which was first enter'd at Stationers '
Hall by Andrew Wise , Oct. 20 , 1597 , under the title of The Tragedie of King
Richard the Third , with the Death of the Duke of Clarence . Before this , viz . Aug.
See the notes at the conclusion of this play , which was first enter'd at Stationers '
Hall by Andrew Wise , Oct. 20 , 1597 , under the title of The Tragedie of King
Richard the Third , with the Death of the Duke of Clarence . Before this , viz . Aug.
Side 14
If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds , Behold this pattern of thy butcheries :
Oh , gentlemen , see , see ! dead Henry's wounds Open their congeald mouths ,
and bleed afreih ! Blush , blush , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy presence
...
If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds , Behold this pattern of thy butcheries :
Oh , gentlemen , see , see ! dead Henry's wounds Open their congeald mouths ,
and bleed afreih ! Blush , blush , thou lump of foul deformity ; For ' tis thy presence
...
Side 21
8 Where - after I have soleninly interr'd , At Chertsey monastry this noble king ,
And wet his grave with my repentant tears , - I will with all expedient duty see you
: For divers unknown reafons , I beseech you , Grant me this boon . Anne . With
all ...
8 Where - after I have soleninly interr'd , At Chertsey monastry this noble king ,
And wet his grave with my repentant tears , - I will with all expedient duty see you
: For divers unknown reafons , I beseech you , Grant me this boon . Anne . With
all ...
Side 31
Long may'st thou live , to wail thy children's loss ; And see another , as I see thee
now , Deck'd in thy rights , as thou art stalld in mine ! Long die thy happy days
before thy death ; And , after many lengthen'd hours of grief , Die neither mother ...
Long may'st thou live , to wail thy children's loss ; And see another , as I see thee
now , Deck'd in thy rights , as thou art stalld in mine ! Long die thy happy days
before thy death ; And , after many lengthen'd hours of grief , Die neither mother ...
Side 34
See Almole's History of the Order of the Garter , p . 456. GRAY . Peace , master
marquis , you are malapert ; ] As near a hundred years had elapsed between the
time when the title of marquis was first instituted in England , and the creation of ...
See Almole's History of the Order of the Garter , p . 456. GRAY . Peace , master
marquis , you are malapert ; ] As near a hundred years had elapsed between the
time when the title of marquis was first instituted in England , and the creation of ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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