The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... night . " After Henry has taken his pacific course in the quarrel between Vernon and Bassett , Exeter leads us onward to some undeveloped result of the fearful tragedy to which these quarrels are but the prologue : - " Well didst thou ...
... night . " After Henry has taken his pacific course in the quarrel between Vernon and Bassett , Exeter leads us onward to some undeveloped result of the fearful tragedy to which these quarrels are but the prologue : - " Well didst thou ...
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... night my day ; * To think upon my pomp shall be my hell . Hum . Sirrah , what ' s o'clock ? Serv . Almost ten , my lord . Hum . Then is that woeful hour hard at hand , That my poor lady should come by this way , In shameful penance ...
... night my day ; * To think upon my pomp shall be my hell . Hum . Sirrah , what ' s o'clock ? Serv . Almost ten , my lord . Hum . Then is that woeful hour hard at hand , That my poor lady should come by this way , In shameful penance ...
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... night : And as he went , his eye was still on me , For thus his head over his shoulder look'd . He seem'd to find the way without his eyes , For out of doors he went without their help , And so did leave me . Cor . Mad for thy love ...
... night : And as he went , his eye was still on me , For thus his head over his shoulder look'd . He seem'd to find the way without his eyes , For out of doors he went without their help , And so did leave me . Cor . Mad for thy love ...
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... night eclipseth for revenge ; The stars are turn'd to comets for revenge ; The planets change their courses for revenge ; The birds sing not , but sorrow for revenge ; The silly lambs sit bleating for revenge ; The screeching raven sits ...
... night eclipseth for revenge ; The stars are turn'd to comets for revenge ; The planets change their courses for revenge ; The birds sing not , but sorrow for revenge ; The silly lambs sit bleating for revenge ; The screeching raven sits ...
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... night and day . But this contented not the queen , But show'd her most despite ; She bound this lady to a post , At twelve a clock at night . And as , poor lady , she stood bound , The queen ( in angry mood ) Did set two snakes unto her ...
... night and day . But this contented not the queen , But show'd her most despite ; She bound this lady to a post , At twelve a clock at night . And as , poor lady , she stood bound , The queen ( in angry mood ) Did set two snakes unto her ...
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