The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 6Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 43
... look upon the years 402. peevish , wayward . 412. drift ( concrete noun from drive ' ) , driving shower . 400 410 420 424. niece ; Singer's certain emendation for Ff ' neere , ' ' near . ' Of Lewis the Dauphin and that lovely maid : If ...
... look upon the years 402. peevish , wayward . 412. drift ( concrete noun from drive ' ) , driving shower . 400 410 420 424. niece ; Singer's certain emendation for Ff ' neere , ' ' near . ' Of Lewis the Dauphin and that lovely maid : If ...
Page 45
... looks of France ; Mark , how they whisper : urge them while their souls Are capable of this ambition , Lest zeal , now melted by the windy breath Of soft petitions , pity and remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . 460 470 ...
... looks of France ; Mark , how they whisper : urge them while their souls Are capable of this ambition , Lest zeal , now melted by the windy breath Of soft petitions , pity and remorse , Cool and congeal again to what it was . 460 470 ...
Page 46
... look in the lady's face . Lew . I do , my lord ; and in her eye I find A wonder , or a wondrous miracle , The shadow of myself form'd in her eye ; Which , being but the shadow of your son , Becomes a sun and makes your son a shadow : I ...
... look in the lady's face . Lew . I do , my lord ; and in her eye I find A wonder , or a wondrous miracle , The shadow of myself form'd in her eye ; Which , being but the shadow of your son , Becomes a sun and makes your son a shadow : I ...
Page 51
... look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then speak again ; not all ...
... look so sadly on my son ? What means that hand upon that breast of thine ? Why holds thine eye that lamentable rheum , Like a proud river peering o'er his bounds ? Be these sad signs confirmers of thy words ? Then speak again ; not all ...
Page 57
... Look'st thou pale , France ? do not let go thy hand . Const . Look to that , devil ; lest that France repent , And by disjoining hands , hell lose a soul . Aust . King Philip , listen to the cardinal . Bast . And hang a calf's - skin on ...
... Look'st thou pale , France ? do not let go thy hand . Const . Look to that , devil ; lest that France repent , And by disjoining hands , hell lose a soul . Aust . King Philip , listen to the cardinal . Bast . And hang a calf's - skin on ...
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