The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 5
... if he had said , be a trumpet to alarm with our invasion , be a bird of ill omen to
croak out the prognostick of your own ruin . Johnson . the manage ] i . e . conduct
, administration . So , in K . Rich . II : B 3 " for With fearful bloody issue arbitrate .
... if he had said , be a trumpet to alarm with our invasion , be a bird of ill omen to
croak out the prognostick of your own ruin . Johnson . the manage ] i . e . conduct
, administration . So , in K . Rich . II : B 3 " for With fearful bloody issue arbitrate .
Side 38
Ha , majesty ! how high thy glory towers , When the rich blood of kings is set on
fire ! Oh , now doth death line his dead chaps with steel ; The fwords of soldiers
are his teeth , his phangs ; And now he feasts , 9 mouthing the fleíh of men , In ...
Ha , majesty ! how high thy glory towers , When the rich blood of kings is set on
fire ! Oh , now doth death line his dead chaps with steel ; The fwords of soldiers
are his teeth , his phangs ; And now he feasts , 9 mouthing the fleíh of men , In ...
Side 45
And all that we upon this fide the sea ( Except this city now by us besieg ' d ) Find
liable to our crown and dignity , Shall gild her bridal bed ; and make her rich In
titles , honours , and promotions , As she in beauty , education , blood , Holds ...
And all that we upon this fide the sea ( Except this city now by us besieg ' d ) Find
liable to our crown and dignity , Shall gild her bridal bed ; and make her rich In
titles , honours , and promotions , As she in beauty , education , blood , Holds ...
Side 47
We will heal up all : For we ' ll create young Arthur duke of Bretagne , And earl of
Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Coristance
; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : - I trust we shall , If ...
We will heal up all : For we ' ll create young Arthur duke of Bretagne , And earl of
Richmond ; and this rich fair town We make him lord of . - Call the lady Coristance
; Some speedy messenger bid her repair To our solemnity : - I trust we shall , If ...
Side 49
But for because he hath not woo ' d me yet : Not that I have the power to clutch '
my hand , When his fair angels would falute my palm ; But for my hand , as
unattempted yet , Like a poor beggar , raileth on the rich . W ' ell , whiles I am a
beggar ...
But for because he hath not woo ' d me yet : Not that I have the power to clutch '
my hand , When his fair angels would falute my palm ; But for my hand , as
unattempted yet , Like a poor beggar , raileth on the rich . W ' ell , whiles I am a
beggar ...
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