The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 67
... Enter KING PHILIP , LEWIS , PANDULPH , and Attendants . K. Phi . So , by a roaring tempest on the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pand . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well ...
... Enter KING PHILIP , LEWIS , PANDULPH , and Attendants . K. Phi . So , by a roaring tempest on the flood , A whole armado of convicted sail Is scatter'd and disjoin'd from fellowship . Pand . Courage and comfort ! all shall yet go well ...
Page 68
... Enter CONSTANCE . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a soul ; Holding the eternal spirit , against her will , In the vile prison of afflicted breath . I prithee , lady , go away with me . Const . Lo , now ! now see the issue of your ...
... Enter CONSTANCE . Look , who comes here ! a grave unto a soul ; Holding the eternal spirit , against her will , In the vile prison of afflicted breath . I prithee , lady , go away with me . Const . Lo , now ! now see the issue of your ...
Page 74
... Enter HUBERT and Executioners . Hub . Heat me these irons hot ; and look thou stand Within the arras : when I strike my foot Upon the bosom of the ground , rush forth , And bind the boy which you shall find with me Fast to the chair ...
... Enter HUBERT and Executioners . Hub . Heat me these irons hot ; and look thou stand Within the arras : when I strike my foot Upon the bosom of the ground , rush forth , And bind the boy which you shall find with me Fast to the chair ...
Page 89
... enter'd yet The dreadful motion of a murderous thought ; And you have slander'd nature in my form , Which , howsoever rude exteriorly , Is yet the cover of a fairer mind Than to be butcher of an innocent child . K. John . Doth Arthur ...
... enter'd yet The dreadful motion of a murderous thought ; And you have slander'd nature in my form , Which , howsoever rude exteriorly , Is yet the cover of a fairer mind Than to be butcher of an innocent child . K. John . Doth Arthur ...
Page 90
... Enter PEMBROKE , SALISBURY , and BIGOT . Sal . Lords , I will meet him at Saint Edmunds- bury : It is our safety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pem . Who brought that letter from the cardinal ? Sal . The ...
... Enter PEMBROKE , SALISBURY , and BIGOT . Sal . Lords , I will meet him at Saint Edmunds- bury : It is our safety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pem . Who brought that letter from the cardinal ? Sal . The ...
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