| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pages
...the warrant, That we may be admitted where he is. Glo. Well thought upon, I have it here about me : When you have done, repair to Crosby-Place. But, sirs,...plead ; For Clarence is well spoken, and, perhaps, 730 May move your hearts, to pity, if you mark him. i Murd. Tut, tut, my lord,, we will not stand to... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough - 1807 - 562 pages
...Сил Well* thought upon, I have it here about ^ hen you have done-, repair to Crosby-place. Ikn, Mrs, be sudden in the execution, Withal obdurate, do not...For Clarence is well spoken, and, perhaps, May move vour hearts to pity, if you mark him. 1 ¿fur. Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand Tilkcriare no good... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1808 - 292 pages
...yon have done• , repair to Crosby-place. Rnt, Sirs, be sndden in the execntion, ;, Withal obdnrate, do not hear him plead; ..... . For Clarence is well spoken , and , perhaps, May move yonr hearts to pity, if yon mark him. .. j• Mnrd. Tnt, tnt, my Lord, we will not stand to prate,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 542 pages
...here about me : [Gives the Warrant, When you have done, repair to Crosby-place. But, Sirs, be sndden in the execution, Withal obdurate, do not 'hear him...plead ; For Clarence is well spoken, and, perhaps, Hay move your hearts lo pity, if you mark him, l Murd. Tot, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1848 - 650 pages
...upon, I have it hero about me : [Gin* the Warrant. When you have done, repair to Crosby-place. Hut, sirs, be sudden in the execution, Withal obdurate,...plead ; For Clarence is well spoken, and, perhaps, Alny move vour hearts to pity, if you mark him. 1 Л/uni. Tut, tut, my lord, wo will not stand to prate,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1855 - 582 pages
...thought upon, I have it here about me: [Give» the Warrant. When you have done, repair to Crosby-plnec. But, sirs, be sudden in the execution, Withal obdurate,...plead ; For Clarence is well spoken, and, perhaps, May more your hearts to pity, if you mark him. ii( Muni. Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate,... | |
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