The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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William Shakespeare. Is Clarence , Henry , and his son young Edward , And all the unlook'd - for issue of their bodies , To take their rooms , ere I can place myself : A cold premeditation for my purpose ! Why , then I do but dream on ...
William Shakespeare. Is Clarence , Henry , and his son young Edward , And all the unlook'd - for issue of their bodies , To take their rooms , ere I can place myself : A cold premeditation for my purpose ! Why , then I do but dream on ...
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... Clarence , -as my letters tell me , He's very likely now to fall from him ; For matching more for wanton lust than honour , Or than for strength and safety of our country . Bona . Dear brother , how shall Bona be reveng'd , But by thy ...
... Clarence , -as my letters tell me , He's very likely now to fall from him ; For matching more for wanton lust than honour , Or than for strength and safety of our country . Bona . Dear brother , how shall Bona be reveng'd , But by thy ...
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... CLARENCE , SOMERSET , MONTAGUE , and Others . Glo . Now tell me , brother Clarence , what think you Of this new marriage with the lady Grey ? Hath not our brother made a worthy choice ? Clar . Alas , you know , ' tis farfrom hence to ...
... CLARENCE , SOMERSET , MONTAGUE , and Others . Glo . Now tell me , brother Clarence , what think you Of this new marriage with the lady Grey ? Hath not our brother made a worthy choice ? Clar . Alas , you know , ' tis farfrom hence to ...
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... Glo . And yet , methinks , your grace hath not done well , To give the heir and daughter of lord Scales Unto the brother of your loving bride ; She better would have fitted me , or Clarence : 52 Act 4 . THIRD PART OF.
... Glo . And yet , methinks , your grace hath not done well , To give the heir and daughter of lord Scales Unto the brother of your loving bride ; She better would have fitted me , or Clarence : 52 Act 4 . THIRD PART OF.
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... Clarence is it for a wife , That thou art malcontent ! I will provide thee . Clar . In choosing for yourself , you show'd your judgment ; Which being shallow , you shall give me leave To play the broker in mine own behalf ; And , to ...
... Clarence is it for a wife , That thou art malcontent ! I will provide thee . Clar . In choosing for yourself , you show'd your judgment ; Which being shallow , you shall give me leave To play the broker in mine own behalf ; And , to ...
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