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Page 77
Thou art a traitor :Off with his head now , by Saint Paul I swear , I will not dine until
I see the same.Lovel , and Catesby , look , that it be done ; The rest , that love me
, rise , and follow me . [ Ereunt Council , with Gloster and BUCKINGHAM .
Thou art a traitor :Off with his head now , by Saint Paul I swear , I will not dine until
I see the same.Lovel , and Catesby , look , that it be done ; The rest , that love me
, rise , and follow me . [ Ereunt Council , with Gloster and BUCKINGHAM .
Page 247
heads garlands of bays , and golden vizards on their faces ; branches of bays , or
palm , in their hands . They first congee unto her , then dance ; and , at certain
changes , the first two hold a spart garland over her head ; at which , the other
four ...
heads garlands of bays , and golden vizards on their faces ; branches of bays , or
palm , in their hands . They first congee unto her , then dance ; and , at certain
changes , the first two hold a spart garland over her head ; at which , the other
four ...
Page 269
There was a haberdasher's wife of small wit near him , that railed upon me till her
pink'd porringer fell off her head , for kindling such a combustion in the state . I
miss'd the meteor once , and hit that woman , who cried out , clubs ! when I might
...
There was a haberdasher's wife of small wit near him , that railed upon me till her
pink'd porringer fell off her head , for kindling such a combustion in the state . I
miss'd the meteor once , and hit that woman , who cried out , clubs ! when I might
...
Page 332
And , gentle Puck , take this transformed scalp From off the head of this Athenian
swain ; That he awaking when the other do , May all to Athens back again repair ;
And think no more of this night's accidents , But as the fierce vexation of a ...
And , gentle Puck , take this transformed scalp From off the head of this Athenian
swain ; That he awaking when the other do , May all to Athens back again repair ;
And think no more of this night's accidents , But as the fierce vexation of a ...
Page 409
Now farewell flattery : Die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : See , thy two
sons ' heads ; Thy warlike hand ; thy mangled daughter here ; Thy other banish'd
son , with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless ; and thy brother , I , Even like
a ...
Now farewell flattery : Die , Andronicus ; Thou dost not slumber : See , thy two
sons ' heads ; Thy warlike hand ; thy mangled daughter here ; Thy other banish'd
son , with this dear sight Struck pale and bloodless ; and thy brother , I , Even like
a ...
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