The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... faire ; Come Cousin , you shall be the Messenger . Exet . And I , I hope , shall reconcile them all . Exit . [ Scene ii . Sandal Castle . ] Flourish . Enter Richard , Edward , and Mountague . Richard . Brother , though I bee youngest ...
... faire ; Come Cousin , you shall be the Messenger . Exet . And I , I hope , shall reconcile them all . Exit . [ Scene ii . Sandal Castle . ] Flourish . Enter Richard , Edward , and Mountague . Richard . Brother , though I bee youngest ...
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... hence - forward will I beare Upon my Targuet three faire shining Sunnes . Richard . Nay , beare three Daughters : 35-6 . I 1. - POPE . 44-5 . 1 1. - POPE . By your leave , I speake it , You love 27 HENRY THE SIXT [ II . i . 11-41.
... hence - forward will I beare Upon my Targuet three faire shining Sunnes . Richard . Nay , beare three Daughters : 35-6 . I 1. - POPE . 44-5 . 1 1. - POPE . By your leave , I speake it , You love 27 HENRY THE SIXT [ II . i . 11-41.
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... faire Lords ? What faire ? What newes abroad ? Rich . Great Lord of Warwicke , if we should recompt Our balefull newes , and at each words deliverance 105. recompt : recount - 3-4F . Stab Poniards in our flesh , till all were told 29 ...
... faire Lords ? What faire ? What newes abroad ? Rich . Great Lord of Warwicke , if we should recompt Our balefull newes , and at each words deliverance 105. recompt : recount - 3-4F . Stab Poniards in our flesh , till all were told 29 ...
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... Faire Queene of England , worthy Margaret , Sit downe with us : it ill befits thy State , And Birth , that thou should ' st stand , while Lewis doth sit . Marg . No , mightie King of France : now Margaret Must strike her sayle , and ...
... Faire Queene of England , worthy Margaret , Sit downe with us : it ill befits thy State , And Birth , that thou should ' st stand , while Lewis doth sit . Marg . No , mightie King of France : now Margaret Must strike her sayle , and ...
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... faire Queene , whence springs this deepe despaire ? Marg . From such a cause , as fills mine eyes with teares , And stops my tongue , while heart is drown'd in cares . 20 Lewis . What ere it be , be thou still like thy selfe , And sit ...
... faire Queene , whence springs this deepe despaire ? Marg . From such a cause , as fills mine eyes with teares , And stops my tongue , while heart is drown'd in cares . 20 Lewis . What ere it be , be thou still like thy selfe , And sit ...
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