The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan, 1961 - 1211 pages |
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Page 487
... shame Sits mocking in our plumes . O méchante fortune ! Do not run away . Con . [ A short alarum . Why , all our ranks are broke . Dau . O perdurable shame ! let's stab our- selves . Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for ...
... shame Sits mocking in our plumes . O méchante fortune ! Do not run away . Con . [ A short alarum . Why , all our ranks are broke . Dau . O perdurable shame ! let's stab our- selves . Be these the wretches that we play'd at dice for ...
Page 536
... shame , That erst did follow thy proud chariot - wheels When thou didst ride in triumph through the But be thou mild and blush not at my shame , Enter GLOUCESTER and his Servingmen , in Nor stir at nothing till the axe of death Hang ...
... shame , That erst did follow thy proud chariot - wheels When thou didst ride in triumph through the But be thou mild and blush not at my shame , Enter GLOUCESTER and his Servingmen , in Nor stir at nothing till the axe of death Hang ...
Page 555
... shame thine honourable age with blood ? Why art thou old , and want'st experience ? 171 Or wherefore dost abuse it , if thou hast it ? For shame ! in duty bend thy knee to me That bows unto the grave with mickle age . Sal . My lord , I ...
... shame thine honourable age with blood ? Why art thou old , and want'st experience ? 171 Or wherefore dost abuse it , if thou hast it ? For shame ! in duty bend thy knee to me That bows unto the grave with mickle age . Sal . My lord , I ...
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