The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 17
... sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every drop cries vengeance for his death , - ' Gainst thee , fell Clifford , -and thee , false French- will : woman . North . Beshrew me , but his passions move me so , That hardly can I check my eyes ...
... sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every drop cries vengeance for his death , - ' Gainst thee , fell Clifford , -and thee , false French- will : woman . North . Beshrew me , but his passions move me so , That hardly can I check my eyes ...
Page 20
... sweet young Rutland , by rough Clifford slain : And , after many scorns , many foul taunts , They took his head , and on the gates of York They set the same ; and there it doth remain , The saddest spectacle , that e'er I view'd . Ede .
... sweet young Rutland , by rough Clifford slain : And , after many scorns , many foul taunts , They took his head , and on the gates of York They set the same ; and there it doth remain , The saddest spectacle , that e'er I view'd . Ede .
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... sweet passage to my sinful soul ! Now , lords , take leave , until we meet again , Where - e'er it be , in heaven , or on earth . Rich . Brother , give me thy hand ; -and , gentle Warwick , Let me embrace thee in my weary arms : - 1 ...
... sweet passage to my sinful soul ! Now , lords , take leave , until we meet again , Where - e'er it be , in heaven , or on earth . Rich . Brother , give me thy hand ; -and , gentle Warwick , Let me embrace thee in my weary arms : - 1 ...
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... sweet ! how lovely ! Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds , looking on their silly sheep , Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings , that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes , it doth ; a thousand fold it ...
... sweet ! how lovely ! Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds , looking on their silly sheep , Than doth a rich embroider'd canopy To kings , that fear their subjects ' treachery ? O , yes , it doth ; a thousand fold it ...
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... sweet boy , shall be thy sepulchre ; For from my heart thine image ne'er shall go . My sighing breast shall be thy funeral bell ; And so obsequious will thy father be , Sad for 32 Act 2 . THIRD PART OF Enter a Father, who has killed his ...
... sweet boy , shall be thy sepulchre ; For from my heart thine image ne'er shall go . My sighing breast shall be thy funeral bell ; And so obsequious will thy father be , Sad for 32 Act 2 . THIRD PART OF Enter a Father, who has killed his ...
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