The Dramatic Writings of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions ..D. Ogilvie and Son, 1798 |
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... Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and me : Among which terms , he us'd his lavish tongue , And did upbraid me with my father's death ; Which obloquy fet bars before my tongue , Elfe with the like I had requited him ! Therefore ...
... Some words there grew ' twixt Somerset and me : Among which terms , he us'd his lavish tongue , And did upbraid me with my father's death ; Which obloquy fet bars before my tongue , Elfe with the like I had requited him ! Therefore ...
Page 73
... Some of his baftard blood ; and , in disgrace , Bespoke him thus : Contaminated , bafe , And mif - begotten blood I spill of thine , Mean and right poor ; for that pure blood of mine , Which thou didst force from Talbot my brave boy ...
... Some of his baftard blood ; and , in disgrace , Bespoke him thus : Contaminated , bafe , And mif - begotten blood I spill of thine , Mean and right poor ; for that pure blood of mine , Which thou didst force from Talbot my brave boy ...
Page 5
... Some fudden qualm hath ftruck me to the heart , And dimm'd mine eyes , that I can read no further . K. Henry . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Win . Item , It is further agreed between them - that the dutchies of Anjou and ...
... Some fudden qualm hath ftruck me to the heart , And dimm'd mine eyes , that I can read no further . K. Henry . Uncle of Winchester , I pray , read on . Win . Item , It is further agreed between them - that the dutchies of Anjou and ...
Page 20
... some reason , of no little force , That York is most unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . First , for I cannot flatter thee in pride : Next , if I be appointed for the place , My lord of Somerset will ...
... some reason , of no little force , That York is most unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . First , for I cannot flatter thee in pride : Next , if I be appointed for the place , My lord of Somerset will ...
Page 61
... Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life ! If my fufpect be falfe , forgive me , God ; For judgment only doth belong to thee ! Fain would I go to chafe his paly lips With twenty thoufand kifles , and to drain . Upon his face an ...
... Some violent hands were laid on Humphrey's life ! If my fufpect be falfe , forgive me , God ; For judgment only doth belong to thee ! Fain would I go to chafe his paly lips With twenty thoufand kifles , and to drain . Upon his face an ...
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