The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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Page 38
... Mother stands , For well I wot , thou hast thy Mothers tongue . Qu . But thou art neyther like thy Sire nor Damme , But like a foule mishapen Stygmaticke , Mark'd by the Destinies to be avoided , As venome Toades , or Lizards dreadfull ...
... Mother stands , For well I wot , thou hast thy Mothers tongue . Qu . But thou art neyther like thy Sire nor Damme , But like a foule mishapen Stygmaticke , Mark'd by the Destinies to be avoided , As venome Toades , or Lizards dreadfull ...
Page 45
... Mother , for a Fathers death Take on with me , and ne're be satisfi'd ? Fa . How will my Wife , for slaughter of my Sonne , Shed seas of Teares , and ne're be satisfi'd ? III King . How will the Country , for these woful chances , Mis ...
... Mother , for a Fathers death Take on with me , and ne're be satisfi'd ? Fa . How will my Wife , for slaughter of my Sonne , Shed seas of Teares , and ne're be satisfi'd ? III King . How will the Country , for these woful chances , Mis ...
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... Mother . Thou art a Widow , and thou hast some Children , 120 And by Gods Mother , I being but a Batchelor , Have other - some . Why , ' tis a happy thing , To be the Father unto many Sonnes : Answer no more , for thou shalt be my ...
... Mother . Thou art a Widow , and thou hast some Children , 120 And by Gods Mother , I being but a Batchelor , Have other - some . Why , ' tis a happy thing , To be the Father unto many Sonnes : Answer no more , for thou shalt be my ...
Page 60
... Mothers Wombe : And for I should not deale in her soft Lawes , Shee did corrupt frayle Nature with some Bribe , 180 To shrinke mine Arme up like a wither'd Shrub , To make an envious Mountaine on my Back , Where sits Deformitie to mocke ...
... Mothers Wombe : And for I should not deale in her soft Lawes , Shee did corrupt frayle Nature with some Bribe , 180 To shrinke mine Arme up like a wither'd Shrub , To make an envious Mountaine on my Back , Where sits Deformitie to mocke ...
Page 104
... Mother Boy . Can'st thou not speake ? O Traitors , Murtherers ! They that stabb'd Cæsar , shed no blood at all : 43. the : thou - 3Q . 60. Tower : The Tower - Capell . 70 Did not offend , nor were not worthy Blame 104 V. v . 27-53 ] THE ...
... Mother Boy . Can'st thou not speake ? O Traitors , Murtherers ! They that stabb'd Cæsar , shed no blood at all : 43. the : thou - 3Q . 60. Tower : The Tower - Capell . 70 Did not offend , nor were not worthy Blame 104 V. v . 27-53 ] THE ...
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