The dramatic works, Volum 7Walker, 1832 |
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Side 10
... I'll tell you what , -I think , it is our way , If we will keep in favour with the king , To be her men , and wear her livery : The jealous o'er - worn widow , and herself11 , Since that our brother dubb'd them gentlewomen , Are mighty ...
... I'll tell you what , -I think , it is our way , If we will keep in favour with the king , To be her men , and wear her livery : The jealous o'er - worn widow , and herself11 , Since that our brother dubb'd them gentlewomen , Are mighty ...
Side 13
... I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With lies well steel'd with weighty arguments ; And , if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not another day to live : Which done , God take King Edward to his mercy , And leave ...
... I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With lies well steel'd with weighty arguments ; And , if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not another day to live : Which done , God take King Edward to his mercy , And leave ...
Side 15
... I'll make a corse of him that disobeys . 1 Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by Saint Paul , I'll strike thee to ...
... I'll make a corse of him that disobeys . 1 Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by Saint Paul , I'll strike thee to ...
Side 22
... I'll have her , but I will not keep her long . What ! I , that kill'd her husband , and his father , To take her in her heart's extremest hate ; With curses in her mouth , tears in her eyes , The bleeding witness of her hatred by ; With ...
... I'll have her , but I will not keep her long . What ! I , that kill'd her husband , and his father , To take her in her heart's extremest hate ; With curses in her mouth , tears in her eyes , The bleeding witness of her hatred by ; With ...
Side 23
... I'll turn yon fellow in20 his grave ; And then return lamenting to my love . Shine out , fair sun , till I have bought a glass , That I may see my shadow as I pass . SCENE III . The same . A Room in the Palace , [ Exit . Enter QUEEN ...
... I'll turn yon fellow in20 his grave ; And then return lamenting to my love . Shine out , fair sun , till I have bought a glass , That I may see my shadow as I pass . SCENE III . The same . A Room in the Palace , [ Exit . Enter QUEEN ...
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Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Calchas cardinal Catesby Cham Clar Clarence Cres Cressida curse daughter death Diomed doth Duch duke earl Edward Eliz ENEAS Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace Grecian Hastings hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen Holinshed honour Kath King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's kiss lady live look Lord Chamberlain madam married means Menelaus Murd Nestor never night noble Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace play pray Priam prince queen Rape of Lucrece Rich Richmond SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Sir Thomas sorrow soul speak Stan Stanley Steevens sweet sword tell tent thee Ther There's Thersites thing thought Troilus Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Ulyss unto Wolsey word