The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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... thing it is to wear a crown : Within whose circuit is Elysium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot rest , Until the white rose , that I wear , be dyed Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's heart ...
... thing it is to wear a crown : Within whose circuit is Elysium , And all that poets feign of bliss and joy . Why do we linger thus ? I cannot rest , Until the white rose , that I wear , be dyed Even in the lukewarm blood of Henry's heart ...
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... things , since then befall'n . After the bloody fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave father breath'd his latest gasp , Tidings , as swiftly as the posts could run , Were brought me of your loss , and his depart . I then in London ...
... things , since then befall'n . After the bloody fray at Wakefield fought , Where your brave father breath'd his latest gasp , Tidings , as swiftly as the posts could run , Were brought me of your loss , and his depart . I then in London ...
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... things ill got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it for that son , Whose father for his hoarding went to hell ? I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds behind ; And ' would my father had left me no more ! For all the rest is held ...
... things ill got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it for that son , Whose father for his hoarding went to hell ? I'll leave my son my virtuous deeds behind ; And ' would my father had left me no more ! For all the rest is held ...
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... thing is right . Rich . Whoever got thee , there thy mother stands For , well I wot , thou hast thy mother's tongue . Q.Mar . But thou art neither like thy sire , nor dam ; But like a foul mishapen stigmatick , Mark'd by the destinies ...
... thing is right . Rich . Whoever got thee , there thy mother stands For , well I wot , thou hast thy mother's tongue . Q.Mar . But thou art neither like thy sire , nor dam ; But like a foul mishapen stigmatick , Mark'd by the destinies ...
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... thing , Wherein thy counsel and consent is wanting.- Richard , I will create thee duke of Gloster ; - And George , of Clarence ; -Warwick , as ourself , Shall do , and undo , as him pleaseth best . Rich . Let me be duke of Clarence ...
... thing , Wherein thy counsel and consent is wanting.- Richard , I will create thee duke of Gloster ; - And George , of Clarence ; -Warwick , as ourself , Shall do , and undo , as him pleaseth best . Rich . Let me be duke of Clarence ...
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The Plays of Shakespeare: Carefully Revised from the Best Editions, Volume 6 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1819 |
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Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax Anne arms bear blood brother Buck Buckingham Calchas cardinal Catesby Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cres Cressid crown death Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duch duke duke of York Edward Eliz Enter King Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fight friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace gracious Grecian Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen honour house of Lancaster house of York Kath King HENRY king's lady leave live look lord Lord Chamberlain lord Hastings madam Menelaus Mess Murd never noble Norfolk o'the Pandarus Patr Patroclus peace pity pray Priam prince queen Rich Richard Richmond SCENE soul speak Stan stand sweet sword tell tent thee Ther Thersites thine thou art thou hast to-morrow Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyss unto Warwick words York