“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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Page 8
... look in , the sight will much delight thee.- [ dale , Sir Thomas Gargrave , and Sir William Glans- Let me have your express opinions , Where is best place to make our battery next . Gar . I think , at the north gate ; for there stand ...
... look in , the sight will much delight thee.- [ dale , Sir Thomas Gargrave , and Sir William Glans- Let me have your express opinions , Where is best place to make our battery next . Gar . I think , at the north gate ; for there stand ...
Page 12
... look with fear , as witnessing The truth on our side . Som . No , Plantagenet , Shall be wip'd out in the next parliament , Call'd for the truce of Winchester and Gloster : And , if thou be not then created York , ' Tis not for fear ...
... look with fear , as witnessing The truth on our side . Som . No , Plantagenet , Shall be wip'd out in the next parliament , Call'd for the truce of Winchester and Gloster : And , if thou be not then created York , ' Tis not for fear ...
Page 17
... Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And see the cities and the towns defac'd By wasting ruin of the cruel foe ! As looks the mother on her lowly babe , When death doth close his tender dying eyes , See , see , the pining ...
... Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And see the cities and the towns defac'd By wasting ruin of the cruel foe ! As looks the mother on her lowly babe , When death doth close his tender dying eyes , See , see , the pining ...
Page 37
... look thyself be faultless , thou wert best . Glo . Madam , for myself , to heaven I do ap- peal , How I have lov'd my king , and commonweal : And , for my wife , I know not how it stands ; Sorry I am to hear what I have heard : Noble ...
... look thyself be faultless , thou wert best . Glo . Madam , for myself , to heaven I do ap- peal , How I have lov'd my king , and commonweal : And , for my wife , I know not how it stands ; Sorry I am to hear what I have heard : Noble ...
Page 39
... Look , how they And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on thee ! Ah , Gloster , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And , in thy closet pent up , rue my shame , And bang thine enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient ...
... Look , how they And nod their heads , and throw their eyes on thee ! Ah , Gloster , hide thee from their hateful looks ; And , in thy closet pent up , rue my shame , And bang thine enemies , both mine and thine . Glo . Be patient ...
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