The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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Side 25
... unto the king , That I , forfooth , am ftern , and love them not ? By holy Paul , they love his grace but lightly , That fill his ears with fuch diffentious rumours . Because I cannot flatter , and speak fair , Smile in men's faces ...
... unto the king , That I , forfooth , am ftern , and love them not ? By holy Paul , they love his grace but lightly , That fill his ears with fuch diffentious rumours . Because I cannot flatter , and speak fair , Smile in men's faces ...
Side 37
... unto the grievous charge of others . Clarence , -whom I , indeed , have laid in darkness , - I do beweep to many fimple gulls ; Namely , to Stanley , Haftings , Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen and her allies , That stir the ...
... unto the grievous charge of others . Clarence , -whom I , indeed , have laid in darkness , - I do beweep to many fimple gulls ; Namely , to Stanley , Haftings , Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen and her allies , That stir the ...
Side 40
... Unto the kingdom of perpetual night . The first that there did greet my ftranger foul , Was my great father - in - law , renowned Warwick ; Who cry'd aloud , -What Scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford falje Clarence ? And ...
... Unto the kingdom of perpetual night . The first that there did greet my ftranger foul , Was my great father - in - law , renowned Warwick ; Who cry'd aloud , -What Scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford falje Clarence ? And ...
Side 45
... Unto the frowning judge ? or who pronounc'd The bitter fentence of poor Clarence ' death ? Before I be convict by courfe of law , To threaten me with death , is most unlawful . I charge you , as you hope to have redemption , That you ...
... Unto the frowning judge ? or who pronounc'd The bitter fentence of poor Clarence ' death ? Before I be convict by courfe of law , To threaten me with death , is most unlawful . I charge you , as you hope to have redemption , That you ...
Side 51
... unto me ! this do I beg of heaven , When I am cold in love , to you , or yours . [ Embracing Rivers , & c . K. Edw . A pleafing cordial , princely Buckingham , Is this thy vow unto my fickly heart . There wanteth now our brother Glofter ...
... unto me ! this do I beg of heaven , When I am cold in love , to you , or yours . [ Embracing Rivers , & c . K. Edw . A pleafing cordial , princely Buckingham , Is this thy vow unto my fickly heart . There wanteth now our brother Glofter ...
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