The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 42
... thou , fellow ? and how cam'st thou hither ? 2 Murd . I would fpeak with Clarence , and I came hither on my legs . Brak . What , so brief ? 1 Murd . O , fir , ' tis better to be brief , than te- dious : - Shew him our commiffion , talk ...
... thou , fellow ? and how cam'st thou hither ? 2 Murd . I would fpeak with Clarence , and I came hither on my legs . Brak . What , so brief ? 1 Murd . O , fir , ' tis better to be brief , than te- dious : - Shew him our commiffion , talk ...
Side 43
... thou afraid ? 2 Murd . Not to kill him , having a warrant for it ; but to be damn'd for killing him , from the which no warrant can defend me . I Murd . I thought , thou had'ft been refolute . 2 Murd . So I am , to let him live . 1 Murd ...
... thou afraid ? 2 Murd . Not to kill him , having a warrant for it ; but to be damn'd for killing him , from the which no warrant can defend me . I Murd . I thought , thou had'ft been refolute . 2 Murd . So I am , to let him live . 1 Murd ...
Side 44
... thou , keeper ? give me a cup of wine . 1 Murd . You fhall have wine enough , my lord , anon . Clar . In God's name , what art thou ? I Murd . A man , as you are . Clar . But not , as I am , royal . 1 Murd . Nor you , as we are , loyal ...
... thou , keeper ? give me a cup of wine . 1 Murd . You fhall have wine enough , my lord , anon . Clar . In God's name , what art thou ? I Murd . A man , as you are . Clar . But not , as I am , royal . 1 Murd . Nor you , as we are , loyal ...
Side 45
... thou fpeak ! Your eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? Wherefore do you come ? 2 Murd . To , to , to , Clar . To murder me ? Both . Ay , ay . Clar . You fcarcely have the hearts to tell me so , And therefore ...
... thou fpeak ! Your eyes do menace me : Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? Wherefore do you come ? 2 Murd . To , to , to , Clar . To murder me ? Both . Ay , ay . Clar . You fcarcely have the hearts to tell me so , And therefore ...
Side 46
... thou fhalt do no murder ; Wilt thou then Spurn at his edict , and fulfil a man's ? Take heed ; for he holds vengeance in his hand , To hurl upon their heads that break his law . 2 Murd . And that fame vengeance doth he hurl on thee ...
... thou fhalt do no murder ; Wilt thou then Spurn at his edict , and fulfil a man's ? Take heed ; for he holds vengeance in his hand , To hurl upon their heads that break his law . 2 Murd . And that fame vengeance doth he hurl on thee ...
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