| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 pages
...next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to aft t 370 do. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. K. Henry. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 644 pages
...hath Rofcius now to aft' ? Glo. Sufpicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear eachbuih an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bum, « With trembling wings mifdoubteth every bum* : And I, the haplefs male to one fweet bird, Have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1800 - 366 pages
...Rofcius now to aft ? Glo. Sufpicion always haunts tiie guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bufh an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bufh, ' With trembling wings mifdoubteth every buih : And I, the haplefs male to one fweet bird, Have... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 pages
...his fleece, * And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind;...officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a ' With trembling wings misdoubteth4 every bush: And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 pages
...from the wolf: * And next his throat unto the butcher's knife.— What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind;...bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush: And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 pages
...his fleece, * And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind...officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed inabush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush: And I, the hapless male8 to one sweet bird,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 pages
...his fleece, * And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind...officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed inabush, * With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And I, the hapless male8 to one sweet bird,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 462 pages
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act 37 ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The...bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And I, the hapless male to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 490 pages
...God's anointed." Again, in Certaine Satyres, 1598 : " Was penn'd by Roscio the tragedian." Steevens. Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The...bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush:* And I, the hapless male6 to one sweet bird, Have now the fatal object in my eye, Where my poor young... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 368 pages
...his fleece, And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. SCENE VI. KING HENRY VI. 339 Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd. Glo. Why, what... | |
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