The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 1Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 - 1227 pages |
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Page 12
... breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath deflowered thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , cut thy tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , As from a conduit with three ...
... breath . But , sure , some Tereus hath deflowered thee , And , lest thou shouldst detect him , cut thy tongue . Ah , now thou turn'st away thy face for shame ! And , notwithstanding all this loss of blood , As from a conduit with three ...
Page 41
... breath permit And death approach not ere my tale be done . Henry the Fourth , grandfather to this king , Deposed his nephew Richard , Edward's son , The first - begotten and the lawful heir Of Edward king , the third of that descent ...
... breath permit And death approach not ere my tale be done . Henry the Fourth , grandfather to this king , Deposed his nephew Richard , Edward's son , The first - begotten and the lawful heir Of Edward king , the third of that descent ...
Page 49
... breathing valiant man , Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit ! This is the latest glory of thy praise That I , thy enemy , due thee withal ; For ere the glass , that now begins to run , Finish the process of his sandy hour , These eyes ...
... breathing valiant man , Of an invincible unconquer'd spirit ! This is the latest glory of thy praise That I , thy enemy , due thee withal ; For ere the glass , that now begins to run , Finish the process of his sandy hour , These eyes ...
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... breath , 41 That sunder'd friends greet in the hour of death . Lucy , farewell ; no more my fortune can , But curse the cause I cannot aid the man . Maine , Blois , Poictiers , and Tours , are won away , Long all of Somerset and his ...
... breath , 41 That sunder'd friends greet in the hour of death . Lucy , farewell ; no more my fortune can , But curse the cause I cannot aid the man . Maine , Blois , Poictiers , and Tours , are won away , Long all of Somerset and his ...
Page 51
... breath ; I gave thee life and rescued thee from death . " John . O , twice my father , twice am I thy son ! The life thou gavest me first was lost and done , Till with thy warlike sword , despite of fate , To my determined time thou ...
... breath ; I gave thee life and rescued thee from death . " John . O , twice my father , twice am I thy son ! The life thou gavest me first was lost and done , Till with thy warlike sword , despite of fate , To my determined time thou ...
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