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Side 20
Look , how this ring encompafseth thy finger , Even so thy breast encloseth my
poor heart ; Wear both of them , for both of them are thine . And if thy poor
devoted servant may But beg one favour at thy gracious hand , Thou dost confirm
his ...
Look , how this ring encompafseth thy finger , Even so thy breast encloseth my
poor heart ; Wear both of them , for both of them are thine . And if thy poor
devoted servant may But beg one favour at thy gracious hand , Thou dost confirm
his ...
Side 27
What ! threat you me with telling of the king ? 7 Tell him , and spare not ; look ,
what I have said I will avouch in presence of the king : I dare adventure to be sent
to the Tower . " Tis time to speak , my pains are quite forgot . Q. Mar. ' Out , devil !
What ! threat you me with telling of the king ? 7 Tell him , and spare not ; look ,
what I have said I will avouch in presence of the king : I dare adventure to be sent
to the Tower . " Tis time to speak , my pains are quite forgot . Q. Mar. ' Out , devil !
Side 33
2. Mar. Why , so I did ; but look'd for no reply , O , let me make the period to my
curse . Glo . ' Tis done by me ; and ends in - Margaret . Queen . Thus have you
breath'd your curse against yourself . 2. Mar. Poor painted queen , vain flourish of
my ...
2. Mar. Why , so I did ; but look'd for no reply , O , let me make the period to my
curse . Glo . ' Tis done by me ; and ends in - Margaret . Queen . Thus have you
breath'd your curse against yourself . 2. Mar. Poor painted queen , vain flourish of
my ...
Side 35
Buck . Nor no one here ; for curses never pass The lips of those that breathe them
in the air . Q. Mar. I'll not believe but they ascend the sky , And there awake God's
gentle - sleeping peace . O Buckingham , beware of yonder dog ; Look , when ...
Buck . Nor no one here ; for curses never pass The lips of those that breathe them
in the air . Q. Mar. I'll not believe but they ascend the sky , And there awake God's
gentle - sleeping peace . O Buckingham , beware of yonder dog ; Look , when ...
Side 39
Methought , that I had broken from the Tower , And was embark'd to cross to
Burgundy ; And , in my company , my brother Glofter : Who from my cabin
tempted me to walk Upon the hatches ; thence we look'd towards England , And
cited up a ...
Methought , that I had broken from the Tower , And was embark'd to cross to
Burgundy ; And , in my company , my brother Glofter : Who from my cabin
tempted me to walk Upon the hatches ; thence we look'd towards England , And
cited up a ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections ..., Volum 5 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1778 |
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