The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Teares are my sweet Rutlands Obsequies , And every drop cryes vengeance for his death , ' Gainst thee fell Clifford , and thee false French - woman . Northumb . Beshrew me , but his passions moves me so , That hardly can I check my eyes ...
... Teares are my sweet Rutlands Obsequies , And every drop cryes vengeance for his death , ' Gainst thee fell Clifford , and thee false French - woman . Northumb . Beshrew me , but his passions moves me so , That hardly can I check my eyes ...
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... Teares . Clifford . Heere's for my Oath , heere's for my Fathers Death . [ Stabbing him . ] Queene . And heere's to right our gentle - hearted King . [ Stabbing him . ] 189 Yorke . Open thy Gate of Mercy , gracious God , My Soule flyes ...
... Teares . Clifford . Heere's for my Oath , heere's for my Fathers Death . [ Stabbing him . ] Queene . And heere's to right our gentle - hearted King . [ Stabbing him . ] 189 Yorke . Open thy Gate of Mercy , gracious God , My Soule flyes ...
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... Teares then for Babes ; Blowes , and Revenge for mee . Richard , I beare thy name , Ile venge thy death , Or dye renowned by attempting it . Ed . His name that valiant Duke hath left with thee : His Dukedome , and his Chaire with me is ...
... Teares then for Babes ; Blowes , and Revenge for mee . Richard , I beare thy name , Ile venge thy death , Or dye renowned by attempting it . Ed . His name that valiant Duke hath left with thee : His Dukedome , and his Chaire with me is ...
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... teares . And now to adde more measure to your woes , I come to tell you things sith then befalne . After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave Father breath'd his latest gaspe , Tydings , as swiftly as the Postes could ...
... teares . And now to adde more measure to your woes , I come to tell you things sith then befalne . After the bloody Fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave Father breath'd his latest gaspe , Tydings , as swiftly as the Postes could ...
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... Teares shall wipe away these bloody markes : And no more words , till they have flow'd their fill . King . O pitteous spectacle ! O bloody Times ! Whiles Lyons Warre , and battaile for their Dennes , Poore harmlesse Lambes abide their ...
... Teares shall wipe away these bloody markes : And no more words , till they have flow'd their fill . King . O pitteous spectacle ! O bloody Times ! Whiles Lyons Warre , and battaile for their Dennes , Poore harmlesse Lambes abide their ...
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