The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Riley, 1806 |
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Page 18
... leaves all faded , 9 By envy's hand , and murder's bloody axe . Ah , Gaunt ! his blood was thine ; that bed , that womb , That mettle , that self - mould , that fashion'd thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'st , and breath'st ...
... leaves all faded , 9 By envy's hand , and murder's bloody axe . Ah , Gaunt ! his blood was thine ; that bed , that womb , That mettle , that self - mould , that fashion'd thee , Made him a man ; and though thou liv'st , and breath'st ...
Page 20
... leave before I have begun ; For sorrow ends not when it seemeth done . Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . Lo , this is all : -Nay , yet depart not so ; Though this be all , do not so quickly go ; I shall remember more . Bid him ...
... leave before I have begun ; For sorrow ends not when it seemeth done . Commend me to my brother , Edmund York . Lo , this is all : -Nay , yet depart not so ; Though this be all , do not so quickly go ; I shall remember more . Bid him ...
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... leave , And loving farewel , of our several friends . Mar. The appellant in all duty greets your highness , And craves to kiss your hand , and take his leave . K. Rich . We will descend , and fold him in our arms . Cousin of Hereford ...
... leave , And loving farewel , of our several friends . Mar. The appellant in all duty greets your highness , And craves to kiss your hand , and take his leave . K. Rich . We will descend , and fold him in our arms . Cousin of Hereford ...
Page 32
... leave take I ; for I will ride , As far as land will let me , by your side . Gaunt . O , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When ...
... leave take I ; for I will ride , As far as land will let me , by your side . Gaunt . O , to what purpose dost thou hoard thy words , That thou return'st no greeting to thy friends ? Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When ...
Page 51
... leave a lacuna , I have inserted such words as ren- passage intelligible . In Act V , sc . ii , of the play before der the His brother , archbishop late of Canterbury , 3 Sir KING RICHARD II . 51 That late broke from the duke of Exeter ...
... leave a lacuna , I have inserted such words as ren- passage intelligible . In Act V , sc . ii , of the play before der the His brother , archbishop late of Canterbury , 3 Sir KING RICHARD II . 51 That late broke from the duke of Exeter ...
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