“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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... nature , enemy to peace ; Lascivious , wanton , more than well beseems A man of thy profession , and degree ; And for thy treachery , What's more manifest ? In that thou laid'st a trap to take my life , As well at London bridge , as at ...
... nature , enemy to peace ; Lascivious , wanton , more than well beseems A man of thy profession , and degree ; And for thy treachery , What's more manifest ? In that thou laid'st a trap to take my life , As well at London bridge , as at ...
Page 45
... nature , to which violence has not brought a timeless end . Noise of a crowd within . Re - enter SALISBURY . Sal . Sirs , stand apart ; the king shall know your mind . [ Speaking to those within . Dread lord , the commons send you word ...
... nature , to which violence has not brought a timeless end . Noise of a crowd within . Re - enter SALISBURY . Sal . Sirs , stand apart ; the king shall know your mind . [ Speaking to those within . Dread lord , the commons send you word ...
Page 56
... nature has set a mark of deformity , a stigma . But match to match I have encounter'd him , And. him . serve . we here ! so ; " bears to death , cur Run back and bite , because he was withheld : Who , being suffer'd with the bear's fell ...
... nature has set a mark of deformity , a stigma . But match to match I have encounter'd him , And. him . serve . we here ! so ; " bears to death , cur Run back and bite , because he was withheld : Who , being suffer'd with the bear's fell ...
Page 68
... nature . * Gilt is a superficial covering of gold . To make this shameless callett know herself.— Although thy husband may be Menelaus : § And ne'er was Agamemnon's brother wrong'd By that false woman , as this king by thee . His father ...
... nature . * Gilt is a superficial covering of gold . To make this shameless callett know herself.— Although thy husband may be Menelaus : § And ne'er was Agamemnon's brother wrong'd By that false woman , as this king by thee . His father ...
Page 80
... nature fram'd to wear a crown , His hand to wield a sceptre ; and himself But , Warwick , after God , thou set'st me free , Likely , in time , to bless a regal throne . And chiefly therefore I thank God , and thee ; He was the author ...
... nature fram'd to wear a crown , His hand to wield a sceptre ; and himself But , Warwick , after God , thou set'st me free , Likely , in time , to bless a regal throne . And chiefly therefore I thank God , and thee ; He was the author ...
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