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Side 23
Richard , that robb'd the lion of his heart , And fought the holy wars in Palestine ,
By this brave duke came early to his grave ? : And , for amends to his posterity , 3
At our importance hither is he come , To spread his colours , boy , in thy behalf ...
Richard , that robb'd the lion of his heart , And fought the holy wars in Palestine ,
By this brave duke came early to his grave ? : And , for amends to his posterity , 3
At our importance hither is he come , To spread his colours , boy , in thy behalf ...
Side 28
Faulconbridge in his resentment would say this to Austria : “ That lion's skin ,
which my great father king Richard once wore , looks as uncouthly on thy back ,
as that other noble hide , which was borne by Hercules , would look on the back
of an ...
Faulconbridge in his resentment would say this to Austria : “ That lion's skin ,
which my great father king Richard once wore , looks as uncouthly on thy back ,
as that other noble hide , which was borne by Hercules , would look on the back
of an ...
Side 57
Methinks , that Richard's pride , and Richard's fall , “ Should be a precedent to
fright you all . " Faulc . What words are there ? how do my finews shake ! " My
father's foe clad in my father's spoil ! " How doth Alecto whisper in my ears , “
Delay not ...
Methinks , that Richard's pride , and Richard's fall , “ Should be a precedent to
fright you all . " Faulc . What words are there ? how do my finews shake ! " My
father's foe clad in my father's spoil ! " How doth Alecto whisper in my ears , “
Delay not ...
Side 58
But the story is , that Austria , who killed king Richard Cour - de - lion , wore as
the spoil of that princé , a lion's hide which had belonged to him . This
circumstance renders the anger of the Bastard very natural , and ought not to
have been ...
But the story is , that Austria , who killed king Richard Cour - de - lion , wore as
the spoil of that princé , a lion's hide which had belonged to him . This
circumstance renders the anger of the Bastard very natural , and ought not to
have been ...
Side 69
2 Here Mr. Pope , without authority , adds from the old play already mentioned : "
Thus hath king Richard's fon perform'd his vow , 66 And offer'd Austria's blood for
facrifice “ Unto his father's ever - living soul . ” STEEVENS . 3 Philip , - ] Here the ...
2 Here Mr. Pope , without authority , adds from the old play already mentioned : "
Thus hath king Richard's fon perform'd his vow , 66 And offer'd Austria's blood for
facrifice “ Unto his father's ever - living soul . ” STEEVENS . 3 Philip , - ] Here the ...
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