The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 66
... truth I kiss your highness ' hand ! K. Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortunate . Mont . Comfort , my lord ; -and so I take my leave . Oxf . And thus ( Kissing Henry's hand . I seal my truth , and bid adieu . K. Hen . Sweet ...
... truth I kiss your highness ' hand ! K. Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou fortunate . Mont . Comfort , my lord ; -and so I take my leave . Oxf . And thus ( Kissing Henry's hand . I seal my truth , and bid adieu . K. Hen . Sweet ...
Page 80
... truth , so Judas kiss'd his master ; 7 And cried - all hail ! when as he meant- all harm . Aside . K. Edw . Now am I seated as my soul delights , Having my country's peace , and brothers ' loves . Clar . What will your grace have done ...
... truth , so Judas kiss'd his master ; 7 And cried - all hail ! when as he meant- all harm . Aside . K. Edw . Now am I seated as my soul delights , Having my country's peace , and brothers ' loves . Clar . What will your grace have done ...
Page 89
... truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when angels are so angry.- Vouchsafe , divine perfection of a woman , Of these supposed evils , to give me leave , By circumstance , but to acquit myself . Anne . Vouchsafe , diffus'd infection of a man ...
... truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when angels are so angry.- Vouchsafe , divine perfection of a woman , Of these supposed evils , to give me leave , By circumstance , but to acquit myself . Anne . Vouchsafe , diffus'd infection of a man ...
Page 95
... truth must be abus'd By silken , sly , insinuating Jacks ? Grey . To whom in all this presence speaks your grace ? Glo . To thee , that hast nor honesty , nor grace . When have I injur'd thee ? when done thee wrong ? Or thee ? -or thee ...
... truth must be abus'd By silken , sly , insinuating Jacks ? Grey . To whom in all this presence speaks your grace ? Glo . To thee , that hast nor honesty , nor grace . When have I injur'd thee ? when done thee wrong ? Or thee ? -or thee ...
Page 122
... truth should live from age to age , As ' twere retail'd to all posterity , Even to the general all - ending day . Glo . So wise so young , they say , do ne'er live long . [ Aside . W Bi De F 17 17 0 T Prince . What say you , uncle ? Glo ...
... truth should live from age to age , As ' twere retail'd to all posterity , Even to the general all - ending day . Glo . So wise so young , they say , do ne'er live long . [ Aside . W Bi De F 17 17 0 T Prince . What say you , uncle ? Glo ...
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