The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... dead . " To worry lambs , and lap their gentle blood ; That foul defacer of God's handiwork , That reigns in galled ... dead that kill'd my Ed- ward ; The other Edward dead , to quit my Edward ; Young York he is but boot , because both ...
... dead . " To worry lambs , and lap their gentle blood ; That foul defacer of God's handiwork , That reigns in galled ... dead that kill'd my Ed- ward ; The other Edward dead , to quit my Edward ; Young York he is but boot , because both ...
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... in his revenge which is iden- tified with his after character . When Clifford is found dead , who but Richard could have uttered these words ? — " Rich . What , not an oath ? Nay 26 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
... in his revenge which is iden- tified with his after character . When Clifford is found dead , who but Richard could have uttered these words ? — " Rich . What , not an oath ? Nay 26 ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III .
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... dead : " T is hard when Clifford cannot ' ford his friend an oath : By this I know he's dead : And by my soul , Would this right hand buy but an hour's life , ( That I in all contempt might rail at him , ) I'd cut it off , and with the ...
... dead : " T is hard when Clifford cannot ' ford his friend an oath : By this I know he's dead : And by my soul , Would this right hand buy but an hour's life , ( That I in all contempt might rail at him , ) I'd cut it off , and with the ...
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... dead to my thinking , God is my witness , and what should I do , But with weeping tears lament the death of you my father ; And after that , seeing the crown , I took it . And tell me , my father , who might better take it than I ...
... dead to my thinking , God is my witness , and what should I do , But with weeping tears lament the death of you my father ; And after that , seeing the crown , I took it . And tell me , my father , who might better take it than I ...
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... dead ? Techelles , draw thy sword And wound the earth , that it may cleave in twain , And we descend into th ' infernal vaults , To hale the fatal sisters by the hair , And throw them in the triple moat of hell , For taking hence my ...
... dead ? Techelles , draw thy sword And wound the earth , that it may cleave in twain , And we descend into th ' infernal vaults , To hale the fatal sisters by the hair , And throw them in the triple moat of hell , For taking hence my ...
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