“The” Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 2King, 1825 |
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Page 48
... daughter of a worthless king , Having neither subject , wealth , nor diadem . By devilish policy art thou grown great , And , like ambitious Sylla , overgorged With gobbets of thy mother's bleeding heart . By thee , Anjou and Maine were ...
... daughter of a worthless king , Having neither subject , wealth , nor diadem . By devilish policy art thou grown great , And , like ambitious Sylla , overgorged With gobbets of thy mother's bleeding heart . By thee , Anjou and Maine were ...
Page 49
... daughter , and sold many laces . [ Aside . Smith . But , now of late , not able to travel with her furred pack , she washes bucks here at hoine . [ Aside . Cade . Therefore am I of an honourable house Dick . Ay , by my faith , the field ...
... daughter , and sold many laces . [ Aside . Smith . But , now of late , not able to travel with her furred pack , she washes bucks here at hoine . [ Aside . Cade . Therefore am I of an honourable house Dick . Ay , by my faith , the field ...
Page 50
... daughter ; did he not ? Staf . Ay , Sir . Cade . By her he had two children at one birth . W. Staf . That's false . [ Act IV . W. Staf . Well , seeing gentle words will not prevail , Assail them with the army of the king . Staf . Herald ...
... daughter ; did he not ? Staf . Ay , Sir . Cade . By her he had two children at one birth . W. Staf . That's false . [ Act IV . W. Staf . Well , seeing gentle words will not prevail , Assail them with the army of the king . Staf . Herald ...
Page 76
... daughter , and my joy , To him forthwith in holy wedlock bands . And by the hope I have of heavenly bliss , — That I am clear from this misdeed of Edward's ; No more my king , for he dishonours me ; But most himself , if he could see ...
... daughter , and my joy , To him forthwith in holy wedlock bands . And by the hope I have of heavenly bliss , — That I am clear from this misdeed of Edward's ; No more my king , for he dishonours me ; But most himself , if he could see ...
Page 77
... daughter of lord Scales Unto the brother of your loving bride ; She better would have fitted me , or Clarence : But in your bride you bury brotherhood . Clar . Or else you would not have bestow'd the heirt And leave your brothers to go ...
... daughter of lord Scales Unto the brother of your loving bride ; She better would have fitted me , or Clarence : But in your bride you bury brotherhood . Clar . Or else you would not have bestow'd the heirt And leave your brothers to go ...
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