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Page 17
She looks scornfully at him . Teach not thy lip such scorn ; for it was made For
kissing , lady , not for such contempt . If thy revengeful heart cannot forgive , Lo !
here I lend thee this sharp - pointed sword ; Which if thou please to hide in this
true ...
She looks scornfully at him . Teach not thy lip such scorn ; for it was made For
kissing , lady , not for such contempt . If thy revengeful heart cannot forgive , Lo !
here I lend thee this sharp - pointed sword ; Which if thou please to hide in this
true ...
Page 77
Then be your eyes the witness of their evil ; Look how I am bewitch ' d ; behold
mine arm Is , like a blasted sapling , wither ' d up : And this is Edward ' s wife , that
monstrous witch , Consorted with that harlot , strumpet Shore , That by their ...
Then be your eyes the witness of their evil ; Look how I am bewitch ' d ; behold
mine arm Is , like a blasted sapling , wither ' d up : And this is Edward ' s wife , that
monstrous witch , Consorted with that harlot , strumpet Shore , That by their ...
Page 78
Who builds his hope in air of your fair looks , Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast
; Ready , with every nod , to tumble down Into the fatal bowels of the deep . ... I
prophecy the fearfulst time to thee , That ever wretched age hath look ' d upon .
Who builds his hope in air of your fair looks , Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast
; Ready , with every nod , to tumble down Into the fatal bowels of the deep . ... I
prophecy the fearfulst time to thee , That ever wretched age hath look ' d upon .
Page 79
Look to the draw - bridge there . Buck . Hark , hark ! a drum . Glo . Catesby , o '
erlook the walls . Buck . Lord mayor , the reason we have sent for you , Glo . Look
back , defend thee , here are enemies . Buck . God and our innocence defend
and ...
Look to the draw - bridge there . Buck . Hark , hark ! a drum . Glo . Catesby , o '
erlook the walls . Buck . Lord mayor , the reason we have sent for you , Glo . Look
back , defend thee , here are enemies . Buck . God and our innocence defend
and ...
Page 139
Look that my staves be sound , and not too heavy , Ratcliff , - Rat . My lord ? K .
Rich . Saw ' st thou the melancholy lord Northumberland ? Rat . Thomas the earl
of Surrey , and himself , Much about cock - shut time , from troop to troop , Went ...
Look that my staves be sound , and not too heavy , Ratcliff , - Rat . My lord ? K .
Rich . Saw ' st thou the melancholy lord Northumberland ? Rat . Thomas the earl
of Surrey , and himself , Much about cock - shut time , from troop to troop , Went ...
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