The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Page 53
... hope of France , Stay , let thy humble handmaid speak to thee . Burg . Speak on , but be not over - tedious . Pucel . Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And fee the cities and the towns defac'd By wafting ruin of the cruel ...
... hope of France , Stay , let thy humble handmaid speak to thee . Burg . Speak on , but be not over - tedious . Pucel . Look on thy country , look on fertile France , And fee the cities and the towns defac'd By wafting ruin of the cruel ...
Page 61
... to England , where I hope ere long To be presented , by your victories , With Charles , Alanson , and that trait'rous rout . flourish . [ Exeunt . Manent Manent York , Warwick , Exeter , and Vernon . KING 61 HENRY VI .
... to England , where I hope ere long To be presented , by your victories , With Charles , Alanson , and that trait'rous rout . flourish . [ Exeunt . Manent Manent York , Warwick , Exeter , and Vernon . KING 61 HENRY VI .
Page 68
... ; But mine it will , that no exploit have done . You fled for vantage , ev'ry one will fwear ; But , if I bow , they'll fay , it was for fear . There There is no hope that ever I will stay , 68 THE FIRST PART OF SCENE VI. ...
... ; But mine it will , that no exploit have done . You fled for vantage , ev'ry one will fwear ; But , if I bow , they'll fay , it was for fear . There There is no hope that ever I will stay , 68 THE FIRST PART OF SCENE VI. ...
Page 69
William Shakespeare. There is no hope that ever I will stay , If the first hour I fhrink , and run away . Here on my knee I beg mortality , Rather than life preferv'd with infamy . Tal . Shall all thy ... hope that ever I will stay, ...
William Shakespeare. There is no hope that ever I will stay , If the first hour I fhrink , and run away . Here on my knee I beg mortality , Rather than life preferv'd with infamy . Tal . Shall all thy ... hope that ever I will stay, ...
Page 78
... hope to have redrefs ? my body shall Pay recompence , if you will grant my fuit . [ they shake their heads . Cannot my body nor blood - facrifice Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my foul ; my body , foul , and all ...
... hope to have redrefs ? my body shall Pay recompence , if you will grant my fuit . [ they shake their heads . Cannot my body nor blood - facrifice Entreat you to your wonted furtherance ? Then take my foul ; my body , foul , and all ...
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