The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... royal . 1 Murd . Nor you , as we are , loyal . Clar . Thy voice is thunder , but thy looks are hum- ble . 1 Murd . My voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly dost thou speak ? Your eyes do menace ...
... royal . 1 Murd . Nor you , as we are , loyal . Clar . Thy voice is thunder , but thy looks are hum- ble . 1 Murd . My voice is now the king's , my looks mine own . Clar . How darkly , and how deadly dost thou speak ? Your eyes do menace ...
Page 48
... royal presence ? Who knows not , that the gentle duke is dead ? You do him injury , to scorn his corse . [ They all start . K. Edw . Who knows not , he is dead ! who knows . he is ? Q. Eliz . All - seeing heaven , what a world is this ...
... royal presence ? Who knows not , that the gentle duke is dead ? You do him injury , to scorn his corse . [ They all start . K. Edw . Who knows not , he is dead ! who knows . he is ? Q. Eliz . All - seeing heaven , what a world is this ...
Page 53
... royal debt it lent you . Riv . Madam , bethink you , like a careful mother , Of the young prince your son : send straight for him , Let him be crown'd : in him your comfort lives : Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave , And ...
... royal debt it lent you . Riv . Madam , bethink you , like a careful mother , Of the young prince your son : send straight for him , Let him be crown'd : in him your comfort lives : Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave , And ...
Page 63
... royal self . If I may counsel you , some day , or two , Your highness shall repose you at the Tower : Then where you please , and shall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation . Prince . I do not like the Tower , of any ...
... royal self . If I may counsel you , some day , or two , Your highness shall repose you at the Tower : Then where you please , and shall be thought most fit For your best health and recreation . Prince . I do not like the Tower , of any ...
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... royal of this famous isle ? Cate . He for his father's sake so loves the prince , That he will not be won to aught against him . Buck . What think'st thou then of Stanley ? will not he ? Cate . He will do all in all as Hastings doth ...
... royal of this famous isle ? Cate . He for his father's sake so loves the prince , That he will not be won to aught against him . Buck . What think'st thou then of Stanley ? will not he ? Cate . He will do all in all as Hastings doth ...
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