Selections from English literature, by E. Lee, Book 4Elizabeth Lee 1913 |
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Page 62
... KING HENRY as Prisoners . ] DAWB . Life to the King , and safety fix his throne ! I here present you , royal Sir , a shadow Of majesty , but in effect a substance Of Pity : a young man , in nothing grown To ripeness , but th ' ambition ...
... KING HENRY as Prisoners . ] DAWB . Life to the King , and safety fix his throne ! I here present you , royal Sir , a shadow Of majesty , but in effect a substance Of Pity : a young man , in nothing grown To ripeness , but th ' ambition ...
Page 63
... KING H. So ? ' twas very well ; WARB . DAWB . ' Twas very well . Turn now thine eyes , Young man , upon thyself and thy past actions . What revels in combustion through our kingdom A frenzy of aspiring youth hath danc'd : Till , wanting ...
... KING H. So ? ' twas very well ; WARB . DAWB . ' Twas very well . Turn now thine eyes , Young man , upon thyself and thy past actions . What revels in combustion through our kingdom A frenzy of aspiring youth hath danc'd : Till , wanting ...
Page 64
... KING H. Sirrah , shift WARB . Your antic pageantry , and now appear In your own nature ; or you'll taste the danger Of fooling out of season . I expect No less than what severity calls justice , And politicians safety ; let such beg ...
... KING H. Sirrah , shift WARB . Your antic pageantry , and now appear In your own nature ; or you'll taste the danger Of fooling out of season . I expect No less than what severity calls justice , And politicians safety ; let such beg ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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