The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... eyes shall never close . This is the Pallace of the And this the Regall Seat : fearefull King , possesse it Yorke , For this is thine , and not King Henries Heires . 30 Plant . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will , For hither we ...
... eyes shall never close . This is the Pallace of the And this the Regall Seat : fearefull King , possesse it Yorke , For this is thine , and not King Henries Heires . 30 Plant . Assist me then , sweet Warwick , and I will , For hither we ...
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... eyes ? Ile open them . Rutland . So looks the pent - up Lyon o're the Wretch , That trembles under his devouring Pawes : And so he walkes , insulting o're his Prey , And so he comes , to rend his Limbes asunder . Ah gentle Clifford ...
... eyes ? Ile open them . Rutland . So looks the pent - up Lyon o're the Wretch , That trembles under his devouring Pawes : And so he walkes , insulting o're his Prey , And so he comes , to rend his Limbes asunder . Ah gentle Clifford ...
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... eyes to Heaven , 41 Scorning what ere you can afflict me with . Why come you not ? what , multitudes , and feare ? Cliff . So Cowards fight , when they can flye no further , So Doves doe peck the Faulcons piercing Tallons , So desperate ...
... eyes to Heaven , 41 Scorning what ere you can afflict me with . Why come you not ? what , multitudes , and feare ? Cliff . So Cowards fight , when they can flye no further , So Doves doe peck the Faulcons piercing Tallons , So desperate ...
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... eyes can water for his death , I give thee this to drie thy Cheekes withall . Alas poore Yorke , but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . 90 I prythee grieve , to make me merry , Yorke . What , hath thy fierie ...
... eyes can water for his death , I give thee this to drie thy Cheekes withall . Alas poore Yorke , but that I hate thee deadly , I should lament thy miserable state . 90 I prythee grieve , to make me merry , Yorke . What , hath thy fierie ...
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... , wrapt in a Womans Hide , 2 north How could'st thou drayne the Life - blood of the Child , 119-20 . 1 1. - POPE . 129-30 . I 1. - POPE . To bid the Father wipe his eyes withall , And 24 I. iv . 110-138 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
... , wrapt in a Womans Hide , 2 north How could'st thou drayne the Life - blood of the Child , 119-20 . 1 1. - POPE . 129-30 . I 1. - POPE . To bid the Father wipe his eyes withall , And 24 I. iv . 110-138 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
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