The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 15 |
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Page 26
My surveyor is false ; the o ' er - great cardinal Hath show ' d him gold : my life is
spann ' d already : I am the shadow of poor Buckingham ; ? Whose figure even
this instant cloud puts on , By dark ' ning my clear sun . My lord , farewell . [
Exeunt ...
My surveyor is false ; the o ' er - great cardinal Hath show ' d him gold : my life is
spann ' d already : I am the shadow of poor Buckingham ; ? Whose figure even
this instant cloud puts on , By dark ' ning my clear sun . My lord , farewell . [
Exeunt ...
Page 156
Alas, poor man ! GrIf. At last, with easy roads,5 he came to Leicester, Lodg'd in
the abbey; where the reverend abbot, With all his convent, honourably receiv'd
him ; To whom he gave these words, — O father abbot, An old man, broken with
the ...
Alas, poor man ! GrIf. At last, with easy roads,5 he came to Leicester, Lodg'd in
the abbey; where the reverend abbot, With all his convent, honourably receiv'd
him ; To whom he gave these words, — O father abbot, An old man, broken with
the ...
Page 179
... thank your highness ; And am right glad to catch this good occasion Most
throughly to be winnow ' d , where my chaff And corn shall fly asunder : for , I
know , There ' s none stands under more calumnious tongues , Than I myself ,
poor man .
... thank your highness ; And am right glad to catch this good occasion Most
throughly to be winnow ' d , where my chaff And corn shall fly asunder : for , I
know , There ' s none stands under more calumnious tongues , Than I myself ,
poor man .
Page 385
Alas , poor wretch ! a poor ca . pocchia ! — hast not slept to - night ? would he not
, a naughty man , let it sleep ? a bugbear take him ! [ Knocking . CRES . Did I not
tell you ? - - ' would he , were knock ' d o ' the head ! “ Cresseide answerde ...
Alas , poor wretch ! a poor ca . pocchia ! — hast not slept to - night ? would he not
, a naughty man , let it sleep ? a bugbear take him ! [ Knocking . CRES . Did I not
tell you ? - - ' would he , were knock ' d o ' the head ! “ Cresseide answerde ...
Page 385
Come , come ; beshrew your heart ! you ' ll ne ' er be good , Nor suffer others . ·
PAN . Ha , ha ! Alas , poor wretch ! a poor ca . pocchia ! ' — hast not slept to -
night ? would he not , a naughty man , let it sleep ? a bugbear take him ! [
Knocking .
Come , come ; beshrew your heart ! you ' ll ne ' er be good , Nor suffer others . ·
PAN . Ha , ha ! Alas , poor wretch ! a poor ca . pocchia ! ' — hast not slept to -
night ? would he not , a naughty man , let it sleep ? a bugbear take him ! [
Knocking .
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