The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 5 |
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Side 9
The first groats of king Henry VIII . were like those of his father ; though arterwards
he returned to the broad faces again . These groats , with the impression in
profile , are undoubtedly here alluded to : though , as I said , the poet is
knowingly ...
The first groats of king Henry VIII . were like those of his father ; though arterwards
he returned to the broad faces again . These groats , with the impression in
profile , are undoubtedly here alluded to : though , as I said , the poet is
knowingly ...
Side 30
His grandam ' s wrongs , and not his mother ' s fhames , Draw those heaven -
moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven shall take in nature of a fee ; Ay
, with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib ' d To do him justice , and revenge
...
His grandam ' s wrongs , and not his mother ' s fhames , Draw those heaven -
moving pearls from his poor eyes , Which heaven shall take in nature of a fee ; Ay
, with these crystal beads heaven shall be brib ' d To do him justice , and revenge
...
Side 33
And , but for our approach , those sleeping stones , That as a waist do girdle you
about , By the compulfion of their ordinance By this time from their fixed beds of
lime Had been dilhabited , and wide havock made For bloody power to rush
upon ...
And , but for our approach , those sleeping stones , That as a waist do girdle you
about , By the compulfion of their ordinance By this time from their fixed beds of
lime Had been dilhabited , and wide havock made For bloody power to rush
upon ...
Side 35
As many , and as well - born bloods as · those , Faulc . Some bastards too . K .
Phil . - - Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . Cit . ' Till you compound whose
right is worthiest , We , for the worthicit , hold the right from both . K . John .
As many , and as well - born bloods as · those , Faulc . Some bastards too . K .
Phil . - - Stand in his face , to contradict his claim . Cit . ' Till you compound whose
right is worthiest , We , for the worthicit , hold the right from both . K . John .
Side 37
Their armours , that march ' d hence so filver - bright , Hither return all gilt with
Frenchmens ' blood ; There stuck no plume in any English crest , That is removed
by a staff of France ; Our colours do return in those same hands That did display ...
Their armours , that march ' d hence so filver - bright , Hither return all gilt with
Frenchmens ' blood ; There stuck no plume in any English crest , That is removed
by a staff of France ; Our colours do return in those same hands That did display ...
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