The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2 |
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Page 105
Thus play I , in one person , many people , And none contented : sometimes am I
king : Then treason makes me wish myself a beggar , And so I am : then crushing
penury Persuades me I was better when a king ; Then am I king'd again : and ...
Thus play I , in one person , many people , And none contented : sometimes am I
king : Then treason makes me wish myself a beggar , And so I am : then crushing
penury Persuades me I was better when a king ; Then am I king'd again : and ...
Page 224
What I have done that misbecame my place , My person , or my liege's
sovereignty . King . You are right , justice , and you weigh this well ; Therefore still
bear the balance and the sword : And I do wish your honours may increase , Till
you do ...
What I have done that misbecame my place , My person , or my liege's
sovereignty . King . You are right , justice , and you weigh this well ; Therefore still
bear the balance and the sword : And I do wish your honours may increase , Till
you do ...
Page 505
505 And to give notice , that no manner person Have any time l recourse unto the
princes . [ Exit . Bad is the world ; and all will come to naught , When such ill
dealing must be seen in thought.75 [ Exit . SCENE VI . - LONDON . A street .
Enter a ...
505 And to give notice , that no manner person Have any time l recourse unto the
princes . [ Exit . Bad is the world ; and all will come to naught , When such ill
dealing must be seen in thought.75 [ Exit . SCENE VI . - LONDON . A street .
Enter a ...
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