The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... queen mean to besiege us . Sir John . She shall not need , we'll meet her in the field . York . What , with five thousand men ? Rich . Ay , with five hundred , father , for a need . A woman's general ; What should we fear ? A march afar ...
... queen mean to besiege us . Sir John . She shall not need , we'll meet her in the field . York . What , with five thousand men ? Rich . Ay , with five hundred , father , for a need . A woman's general ; What should we fear ? A march afar ...
Page 14
... queen hath got the field : My uncles both are slain in rescuing me ; And all my followers to the eager foe Turn back , and fly , like ships before the wind , Or lambs pursu'd by hunger - starved wolves . My sons - God knows what hath ...
... queen hath got the field : My uncles both are slain in rescuing me ; And all my followers to the eager foe Turn back , and fly , like ships before the wind , Or lambs pursu'd by hunger - starved wolves . My sons - God knows what hath ...
Page 16
... an Amazonian trull , Upon their woes , whom fortune captivates ? But that thy face is , visor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil deeds , ! 1 I would assay , proud queen , to 16 Act 1 . THIRD PART OF.
... an Amazonian trull , Upon their woes , whom fortune captivates ? But that thy face is , visor - like , unchanging , Made impudent with use of evil deeds , ! 1 I would assay , proud queen , to 16 Act 1 . THIRD PART OF.
Page 17
... queen ; Unless the adage must be verified , - wealthy as an English yeoman . That beggars , mounted , run their horse to death . ' Tis beauty , that doth oft make women proud ; ' Tis virtue , that doth make them most admir'd ; But , God ...
... queen ; Unless the adage must be verified , - wealthy as an English yeoman . That beggars , mounted , run their horse to death . ' Tis beauty , that doth oft make women proud ; ' Tis virtue , that doth make them most admir'd ; But , God ...
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... queen : Who crown'd the gracious duke in high despite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief he wept , The ruthless queen gave him , to dry his cheeks , A napkin steeped in the harmless blood Of sweet young Rutland , by rough ...
... queen : Who crown'd the gracious duke in high despite ; Laugh'd in his face ; and , when with grief he wept , The ruthless queen gave him , to dry his cheeks , A napkin steeped in the harmless blood Of sweet young Rutland , by rough ...
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