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... eyes ; My body round engirt with misery : For what's more miserable than discontent ? As Laertes might say , " Too much of water hast thou , poor King Henry ! ' For one has only to try and see that ridiculous and blurred image , of a ...
... eyes ; My body round engirt with misery : For what's more miserable than discontent ? As Laertes might say , " Too much of water hast thou , poor King Henry ! ' For one has only to try and see that ridiculous and blurred image , of a ...
Page 43
... eyes to see her miseries . Enter the DUCHESS in a white sheet , and a taper burning in her hand ; with the Sheriff , and officers ; thereafter , SIR JOHN STANLEY and a guard with bills and halberds Servant . So please your grace , we'll ...
... eyes to see her miseries . Enter the DUCHESS in a white sheet , and a taper burning in her hand ; with the Sheriff , and officers ; thereafter , SIR JOHN STANLEY and a guard with bills and halberds Servant . So please your grace , we'll ...
Page 167
... eye Cf. Peele , Garter , Prol . 2 , ' behold with gentle eyes ' . 22. lays ... siege In F.Q. II . xi . ( st . 5 and 9 ) tempta- tions ' lay strong siege ' to Temperance . 24. grin Cf. R. II , 3. 2. 163 ( of Death ) . 28. Hold ... hand A ...
... eye Cf. Peele , Garter , Prol . 2 , ' behold with gentle eyes ' . 22. lays ... siege In F.Q. II . xi . ( st . 5 and 9 ) tempta- tions ' lay strong siege ' to Temperance . 24. grin Cf. R. II , 3. 2. 163 ( of Death ) . 28. Hold ... hand A ...
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THE ADULT HENRY VI FRONTISPIECE | vii |
TO THE READER | liv |
NOTES | 116 |
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