The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... arms hung up for monuments ; Our stern alarums chang'd to merry meetings , Our dreadful marches to delightful measures . Grim - visag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front ; this sun of York ; ] Alluding to the cognizance of Edward IV ...
... arms hung up for monuments ; Our stern alarums chang'd to merry meetings , Our dreadful marches to delightful measures . Grim - visag'd war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front ; this sun of York ; ] Alluding to the cognizance of Edward IV ...
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... arm hath butchered ! Glo . Lady , you know no rules of charity , Which renders good for bad , blessings for curses . Anne . Villain , thou know'st no law of God nor man ; No beast so fierce , but knows some touch of pity . Glo . But I ...
... arm hath butchered ! Glo . Lady , you know no rules of charity , Which renders good for bad , blessings for curses . Anne . Villain , thou know'st no law of God nor man ; No beast so fierce , but knows some touch of pity . Glo . But I ...
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... arm ; He needs no indirect nor lawless course , To cut off those that have offended him . 9 1 Murd . Who made thee then a bloody minister , When gallant - springing , brave Plantagenet , That princely novice ' , was struck dead by thee ...
... arm ; He needs no indirect nor lawless course , To cut off those that have offended him . 9 1 Murd . Who made thee then a bloody minister , When gallant - springing , brave Plantagenet , That princely novice ' , was struck dead by thee ...
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... arm , And charg'd us from his soul to love each other , He little thought of this divided friendship : Bid Gloster ... arms , and swore , with sobs , That he would labour my delivery . 1 Murd . Why , so he doth , when he delivers you ...
... arm , And charg'd us from his soul to love each other , He little thought of this divided friendship : Bid Gloster ... arms , and swore , with sobs , That he would labour my delivery . 1 Murd . Why , so he doth , when he delivers you ...
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... arms , And pluck'd two crutches from my feeble hands , Clarence and Edward . O , what cause have I , ( Thine being but a moiety of my grief , ) To over - go thy plaints , and drown thy cries ? Son . Ah , aunt ! you wept not for our ...
... arms , And pluck'd two crutches from my feeble hands , Clarence and Edward . O , what cause have I , ( Thine being but a moiety of my grief , ) To over - go thy plaints , and drown thy cries ? Son . Ah , aunt ! you wept not for our ...
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