The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 31
... dead body . Son . Ill blows the wind , that profits nobody.- This man , whom hand to hand I slew in fight , May be possessed with some store of crowns : And I , that haply take them from him now , May yet ere night yield both my life ...
... dead body . Son . Ill blows the wind , that profits nobody.- This man , whom hand to hand I slew in fight , May be possessed with some store of crowns : And I , that haply take them from him now , May yet ere night yield both my life ...
Page 34
... dead . [ Clifford groans and dies . Edw . Whose soul is that , which takes her heavy leave ? Rich . A deadly groan , like life and death de- parting . Edw . See who it is : and , now the battle's ended , If friend , or foe , let him be ...
... dead . [ Clifford groans and dies . Edw . Whose soul is that , which takes her heavy leave ? Rich . A deadly groan , like life and death de- parting . Edw . See who it is : and , now the battle's ended , If friend , or foe , let him be ...
Page 35
... dead ; And , by my soul , If this right hand would buy two hours ' life , That I in all despite might rail at him , This hand should chop it off ; and with the issuing blood Stifle the villain , whose unstaunched thirst York and young ...
... dead ; And , by my soul , If this right hand would buy two hours ' life , That I in all despite might rail at him , This hand should chop it off ; and with the issuing blood Stifle the villain , whose unstaunched thirst York and young ...
Page 38
... dead ? do I not breathe a man ? Ah , simple men , you know not what you swear . Look , as I blow this feather from my face , And as the air blows it to me again . Obeying with my wind , when I do blow , And yielding to another , when it ...
... dead ? do I not breathe a man ? Ah , simple men , you know not what you swear . Look , as I blow this feather from my face , And as the air blows it to me again . Obeying with my wind , when I do blow , And yielding to another , when it ...
Page 46
... dead , Yet here prince Edward stands , king Henry's son . Look therefore , Lewis , that by this league and mar- riage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour : For though usurpers sway the rule a while , Yet heavens are just , and ...
... dead , Yet here prince Edward stands , king Henry's son . Look therefore , Lewis , that by this league and mar- riage Thou draw not on thy danger and dishonour : For though usurpers sway the rule a while , Yet heavens are just , and ...
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