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Side 9
I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do
it secretly , alone . Brak . What one , my lord ? Glo . Her husband , knave : —
Would'st thou betray me ? Brak . I beseech your grace to pardon me ; and , withal
...
I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do
it secretly , alone . Brak . What one , my lord ? Glo . Her husband , knave : —
Would'st thou betray me ? Brak . I beseech your grace to pardon me ; and , withal
...
Side 10
-I do love thee so , That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven , If heaven will take
the present at our hands . But who comes here ? the new - deliver'd Hastings ?
Enter Hastings . Haft . Good time of day unto my gracious lord Glo . As much -
unto ...
-I do love thee so , That I will shortly send thy soul to heaven , If heaven will take
the present at our hands . But who comes here ? the new - deliver'd Hastings ?
Enter Hastings . Haft . Good time of day unto my gracious lord Glo . As much -
unto ...
Side 13
If ever he have wife , let her be made More miserable by the death of him , Than I
am made by my young lord , and thee ! Come , now , toward Chertsey with your
holy load , Taken from Paul's to be interred there ; And , still as you are weary of ...
If ever he have wife , let her be made More miserable by the death of him , Than I
am made by my young lord , and thee ! Come , now , toward Chertsey with your
holy load , Taken from Paul's to be interred there ; And , still as you are weary of ...
Side 15
Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me have Some patient leisure to excuse
myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excuse
current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By such despair , I should accuse myself .
Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me have Some patient leisure to excuse
myself . Anne . Fouler than heart can think thee , thou canst make No excuse
current , but to hang thyself . Glo . By such despair , I should accuse myself .
Side 17
Glo . Your beauty was the cause of that effect ; Your beauty , which did haunt me
in my fleep , To undertake the death of all the world , So I might live one hour in
your sweet bosom . Anne . If I thought that , I tell thee , homicide , -a flower
method ...
Glo . Your beauty was the cause of that effect ; Your beauty , which did haunt me
in my fleep , To undertake the death of all the world , So I might live one hour in
your sweet bosom . Anne . If I thought that , I tell thee , homicide , -a flower
method ...
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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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