The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... Look , York , I dipp'd this napkin in the blood That valiant Clifford , with his rapier's point , Made issue from the bosom of thy boy : And , if thine eyes can water for his death , RICHARD III . " Q. Mar. If ancient sorrow be most re ...
... Look , York , I dipp'd this napkin in the blood That valiant Clifford , with his rapier's point , Made issue from the bosom of thy boy : And , if thine eyes can water for his death , RICHARD III . " Q. Mar. If ancient sorrow be most re ...
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... looks he like a king ! This is he that took king Henry's chair , And this is he was his adopted heir . But how is it that great Plantagenet Is crown'd so soon , and broke his holy oath ? As I bethink me , you should not be king Till our ...
... looks he like a king ! This is he that took king Henry's chair , And this is he was his adopted heir . But how is it that great Plantagenet Is crown'd so soon , and broke his holy oath ? As I bethink me , you should not be king Till our ...
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... looks . Oh monstrous man , to harbour such a thought ! Why , love did scorn me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not deal in her affairs , She did corrupt frail nature in the flesh , And plac'd an envious mountain on my back ...
... looks . Oh monstrous man , to harbour such a thought ! Why , love did scorn me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not deal in her affairs , She did corrupt frail nature in the flesh , And plac'd an envious mountain on my back ...
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... Look how they gaze ! ' See how the giddy multitude do point , ' And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on thee ! ' Ah , Gloster , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And in thy closet pent up rue my shame , And ban thine enemies ...
... Look how they gaze ! ' See how the giddy multitude do point , ' And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on thee ! ' Ah , Gloster , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And in thy closet pent up rue my shame , And ban thine enemies ...
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... look ! look ! it stands upright , ' Like lime - twigs set to catch my winged soul ! - ' Give me some drink ; and bid the apothecary Bring the strong poison that I bought of him . * K. Hen . O , thou eternal Mover of the heavens , * Look ...
... look ! look ! it stands upright , ' Like lime - twigs set to catch my winged soul ! - ' Give me some drink ; and bid the apothecary Bring the strong poison that I bought of him . * K. Hen . O , thou eternal Mover of the heavens , * Look ...
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