The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 9
Upon his death - bed he by will bequeath ' d His lands to me ; and took it on his
death , That this , my mother ' s son , was none of his ; And , if he were , he came
into the world Full fourteen weeks before the course of time . Then , good my
liege ...
Upon his death - bed he by will bequeath ' d His lands to me ; and took it on his
death , That this , my mother ' s son , was none of his ; And , if he were , he came
into the world Full fourteen weeks before the course of time . Then , good my
liege ...
Side 12
Madam , I ' ll follow you unto the death 4 . These roses were , I believe , only
roses composed of ribbands . In Mariton ' s What you will is the following passage
: " Dupatzo the elder brother , the fool , he that bought the halt - penny ribband ...
Madam , I ' ll follow you unto the death 4 . These roses were , I believe , only
roses composed of ribbands . In Mariton ' s What you will is the following passage
: " Dupatzo the elder brother , the fool , he that bought the halt - penny ribband ...
Side 23
God fhall forgive you Cæur - de - lion ' s death , The rather , that you give his
offspring life , Shadowing their right under your wings of war : I give you welcome
with a powerlefs hand , But with a heart full of unitained love : Welcome before
the ...
God fhall forgive you Cæur - de - lion ' s death , The rather , that you give his
offspring life , Shadowing their right under your wings of war : I give you welcome
with a powerlefs hand , But with a heart full of unitained love : Welcome before
the ...
Side 28
It lies as fightly on the back of him , As great Alcides ' shoes upon an ass :- Buta 4
You are the hare , — ] So , in the Spanish Tragedy : " He hunted well that was a
lion ' s death ; " Not he that in a garment wore his skin ; “ So hares may pull dead
...
It lies as fightly on the back of him , As great Alcides ' shoes upon an ass :- Buta 4
You are the hare , — ] So , in the Spanish Tragedy : " He hunted well that was a
lion ' s death ; " Not he that in a garment wore his skin ; “ So hares may pull dead
...
Side 38
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
undetermin ' d differences of kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ?
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
undetermin ' d differences of kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ?
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