The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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Page 76
... arms ! as , welcome as to one That would be rid of such an enemy ; But that's no welcome : Understand more clear , What's past , and what's to come , is strew'd with husks And formless ruin of oblivion ; But in this extant moment ...
... arms ! as , welcome as to one That would be rid of such an enemy ; But that's no welcome : Understand more clear , What's past , and what's to come , is strew'd with husks And formless ruin of oblivion ; But in this extant moment ...
Page 169
... arms . Bel . Look , here he comes , And brings the dire occasion in his arms , Of what we blame him for ! Aro . The bird is dead , That we have made so much on . I had rather Have skipp'd from sixteen years of age to sixty , To have ...
... arms . Bel . Look , here he comes , And brings the dire occasion in his arms , Of what we blame him for ! Aro . The bird is dead , That we have made so much on . I had rather Have skipp'd from sixteen years of age to sixty , To have ...
Page 267
... Arms , arms , sword , fire ! -Corruption in the place ! False justicer , why hast thou let her ' scape ? Edg . Bless thy five wits ! Kent . O pity ! -Sir , where is the patience now , That you so oft have boasted to retain ? Edg . My ...
... Arms , arms , sword , fire ! -Corruption in the place ! False justicer , why hast thou let her ' scape ? Edg . Bless thy five wits ! Kent . O pity ! -Sir , where is the patience now , That you so oft have boasted to retain ? Edg . My ...
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