The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 12Harper& brothers, 1908 |
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Page 130
... dead ; And from this swarm of fair advantages You took occasion to be quickly woo'd To gripe the general sway into your hand ; Forgot your oath to us at Doncaster ; And being fed by us you used us so As that ungentle gull , the cuckoo's ...
... dead ; And from this swarm of fair advantages You took occasion to be quickly woo'd To gripe the general sway into your hand ; Forgot your oath to us at Doncaster ; And being fed by us you used us so As that ungentle gull , the cuckoo's ...
Page 133
... dead . But will it not live with the living ? no . Why ? detrac- tion will not suffer it . Therefore I'll none of it . Honour is a mere scutcheon : and so ends my catechism . [ Exit . 140 Auction M 119 on their answer ] on receiving ...
... dead . But will it not live with the living ? no . Why ? detrac- tion will not suffer it . Therefore I'll none of it . Honour is a mere scutcheon : and so ends my catechism . [ Exit . 140 Auction M 119 on their answer ] on receiving ...
Page 145
... dead , and exit DOUGLAS . HOTSPUR is wounded , and falls HOT . O , Harry , thou hast robb'd me of my youth ! I better brook the loss of brittle life Than those proud titles thou hast won of me ; 20 70 They wound my thoughts worse than ...
... dead , and exit DOUGLAS . HOTSPUR is wounded , and falls HOT . O , Harry , thou hast robb'd me of my youth ! I better brook the loss of brittle life Than those proud titles thou hast won of me ; 20 70 They wound my thoughts worse than ...
Page 146
... dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman . If thou wert sensible of courtesy , དུ བན ཀ 1 | : ཀར བོ དང I should not make so dear a show of zeal : But let my favours hide thy mangled face ; And , even in thy behalf , I'll thank myself ...
... dead Bears not alive so stout a gentleman . If thou wert sensible of courtesy , དུ བན ཀ 1 | : ཀར བོ དང I should not make so dear a show of zeal : But let my favours hide thy mangled face ; And , even in thy behalf , I'll thank myself ...
Page 147
... dead : how , if he should counterfeit too , and rise ? by my faith , I am afraid he would prove the better counterfeit . Therefore I'll make him sure ; yea , and I'll swear I killed him . Why may he not rise as well as I ? Nothing con ...
... dead : how , if he should counterfeit too , and rise ? by my faith , I am afraid he would prove the better counterfeit . Therefore I'll make him sure ; yea , and I'll swear I killed him . Why may he not rise as well as I ? Nothing con ...
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