The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Edited from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon His Genius, Volumes 7-8Little, Brown, 1889 |
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... poor seat of England , And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dolphin , I will keep my state , Be like a king , and shew ...
... poor seat of England , And therefore , living hence , did give ourself To barbarous license ; as ' tis ever common That men are merriest when they are from home . But tell the Dolphin , I will keep my state , Be like a king , and shew ...
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... poor wretch . If little faults , proceeding on distemper , Shall not be wink'd at , how shall we stretch our eye When capital crimes , chew'd , swallow'd , and digested , Appear before us ? We'll yet enlarge that man , Though Cambridge ...
... poor wretch . If little faults , proceeding on distemper , Shall not be wink'd at , how shall we stretch our eye When capital crimes , chew'd , swallow'd , and digested , Appear before us ? We'll yet enlarge that man , Though Cambridge ...
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... Poor miserable wretches , to your death ; The taste whereof , God , of his mercy , give you Patience to endure , and true repentance Of all your dear offences . Bear them hence . - [ Exeunt Conspirators , guarded . Now , lords , for ...
... Poor miserable wretches , to your death ; The taste whereof , God , of his mercy , give you Patience to endure , and true repentance Of all your dear offences . Bear them hence . - [ Exeunt Conspirators , guarded . Now , lords , for ...
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... poor souls for whom this hungry war Opens his vasty jaws ; and on your head Turning the widows ' tears , the orphans ' cries , The dead men's blood , the pining maidens ' groans , For husbands , fathers , and betrothed lovers , That ...
... poor souls for whom this hungry war Opens his vasty jaws ; and on your head Turning the widows ' tears , the orphans ' cries , The dead men's blood , the pining maidens ' groans , For husbands , fathers , and betrothed lovers , That ...
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... Poor , we [ may ] call them , in their native lords . Dol . , By faith and honour , Our madams mock at us , and plainly say Our mettle is bred out , and they will give Their bodies to the lust of English youth , To new - store France ...
... Poor , we [ may ] call them , in their native lords . Dol . , By faith and honour , Our madams mock at us , and plainly say Our mettle is bred out , and they will give Their bodies to the lust of English youth , To new - store France ...
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Alarum Anne blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Cardinal Catesby Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Collier's folio crown dead death doth Duch Duke of York Dyce Earl Edward Eliz England English Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes father fear France French friends Gent give Gloster Grace Greene's hand hath hear heart Heaven Henry the Sixth Henry VI Holinshed honour House of Lancaster House of York Jack Cade Kath King Henry King's Lady live lord Lord Chamberlain Lord Protector Madam Majesty Margaret misprint Murd never night noble passage peace Pist play pray Prince quartos Queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET SCENE Shakespeare shalt soldiers Somerset soul speak speech Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee thine thou art thou hast traitor True Tragedy unto Warwick word