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Be it lawful that I invocate thy ghost , To hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife
to thy Edward , to thy Naughter's son , Stabb'd by the self - fame hand that made
these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless ...
Be it lawful that I invocate thy ghost , To hear the lamentations of poor Anne , Wife
to thy Edward , to thy Naughter's son , Stabb'd by the self - fame hand that made
these wounds ! Lo , in these windows , that let forth thy life , I pour the helpless ...
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With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare
Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. Anne . And thou unfit for any
place , but hell . Gl . Yes , one place else , if you will hear me name it . Anne .
With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators William Shakespeare
Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, Isaac Reed. Anne . And thou unfit for any
place , but hell . Gl . Yes , one place else , if you will hear me name it . Anne .
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Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears , Sham'd their aspects with
store of childish drops ; 5 These eyes , which never shed remorseful tear ,Not ,
when my father York and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland ...
Those eyes of thine from mine have drawn salt tears , Sham'd their aspects with
store of childish drops ; 5 These eyes , which never shed remorseful tear ,Not ,
when my father York and Edward wept , To hear the piteous moan that Rutland ...
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3 Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have
pilld from me 4 : Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I
being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet that , by you depos'd , you quake like
rebels ?
3 Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have
pilld from me 4 : Which of you trembles not , that looks on me ? If not , that , I
being queen , you bow like subjects ; Yet that , by you depos'd , you quake like
rebels ?
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Have done thy charm , thou hateful wither'd hag . Q. Mar. And leave out thee ?
stay , dog , for thou shalt hear me . If heaven have any grievous plague in store ,
Exceeding those that I can with upon thee , O , let them keep it , ' till thy sins be
ripe ...
Have done thy charm , thou hateful wither'd hag . Q. Mar. And leave out thee ?
stay , dog , for thou shalt hear me . If heaven have any grievous plague in store ,
Exceeding those that I can with upon thee , O , let them keep it , ' till thy sins be
ripe ...
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againſt Anne appears bear believe better blood brother Buck Buckingham called cardinal cauſe common Coriolanus death duke Edward enemies Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall fear firſt friends give grace hand Haſtings hath head hear heart heaven Henry himſelf honour hope JOHNSON king lady leave live look lord madam Marcius maſter meaning mind moſt mother Murd muſt myſelf nature never noble once peace perſon play pleaſe poor pray preſent prince Queen Rich Richard Rome ſaid ſame ſay ſee ſeems ſenſe Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſoul ſpeak ſtand ſtate STEEVENS ſtill ſuch tell thank thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought tongue true unto uſed voices WARBURTON whoſe wife York