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That trudge betwixt the king and Mistress Shore . Heard you not what an humble
suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? Glou . Humbly complaining
to her deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I ' ll tell you what ; I think it is our ...
That trudge betwixt the king and Mistress Shore . Heard you not what an humble
suppliant Lord Hastings was to her for his delivery ? Glou . Humbly complaining
to her deity Got my lord chamberlain his liberty . I ' ll tell you what ; I think it is our ...
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I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do
it secretly alone . 100 Brak . What one , my lord ? Glou . Her husband , knave :
wouldst thou betray me ? Brak . I beseech your grace to pardon me , and withal ...
I tell thee , fellow , He that doth naught with her , excepting one , Were best to do
it secretly alone . 100 Brak . What one , my lord ? Glou . Her husband , knave :
wouldst thou betray me ? Brak . I beseech your grace to pardon me , and withal ...
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He really and Campaspe , i , 1 : " You shall not be means “ I will deliver you , or
else will as abjects of war , but as subjects to tell falsehoods about you . ” See
below , Alexander . ” There is a similar play lines 147 , 148 . between “ abject ”
and ...
He really and Campaspe , i , 1 : " You shall not be means “ I will deliver you , or
else will as abjects of war , but as subjects to tell falsehoods about you . ” See
below , Alexander . ” There is a similar play lines 147 , 148 . between “ abject ”
and ...
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Anne . Villain , thou know ' st no law of God nor man : 70 No beast so fierce but
knows some touch of pity . Glou . But I know none , and therefore am no beast .
Anne . O wonderful , when devils tell the truth ! Glou . More wonderful , when
angels ...
Anne . Villain , thou know ' st no law of God nor man : 70 No beast so fierce but
knows some touch of pity . Glou . But I know none , and therefore am no beast .
Anne . O wonderful , when devils tell the truth ! Glou . More wonderful , when
angels ...
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If I thought that , I tell thee , homicide , 125 These nails should rend that beauty
from my cheeks . Glou . These eyes could not endure that beauty ' s wrack ; You
should not blemish it , if I stood by : As all the world is cheered by the sun , So I by
...
If I thought that , I tell thee , homicide , 125 These nails should rend that beauty
from my cheeks . Glou . These eyes could not endure that beauty ' s wrack ; You
should not blemish it , if I stood by : As all the world is cheered by the sun , So I by
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Страница 45 - But then I sigh, and with a piece of Scripture, Tell them — that God bids us do good for evil ; And thus I clothe my naked villany With old odd ends, stolen forth of holy writ ; And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.
Страница 8 - And therefore, since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken days, — I am determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days.
Страница 7 - I, that am curtail'd of this fair proportion, Cheated of feature by dissembling Nature, Deform'd, unfinish'd, sent before my time Into this breathing world scarce half made up, And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them...
Страница 7 - That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace, Have no delight to pass away the time...
Страница 6 - Our bruised arms hung up for monuments; Our stern alarums changed to merry meetings, Our dreadful marches to delightful measures. Grim-visaged war hath smooth'd his wrinkled front; And now, instead of mounting barbed steeds, To fright the souls of fearful adversaries, He capers nimbly in a lady's chamber, To the lascivious pleasing of a lute.
Страница 197 - By the apostle Paul, shadows to-night Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard, Than can the substance of ten thousand soldiers, Armed in proof, and led by shallow Richmond.
Страница 27 - Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I'll have her, but I will not keep her long.
Страница 197 - I shall despair. — There is no creature loves me ; And if I die, no soul shall pity me : — Nay, wherefore should they? since that I myself Find in myself no pity to myself.
Страница vii - The Tragedy of King Richard the Third. Containing, His treacherous Plots against his brother Clarence : the pittiefull murther of his innocent nephewes : His tyrannicall vsurpation : with the whole course of his detested life, and most deserucd death. As it hath beene lately acted by the Right honourable the Lord Chamberlaine, his seruants.
Страница 49 - With that grim ferryman which poets write of, Unto the kingdom of perpetual night. The first that there did greet my stranger soul, Was my great father-in-law, renowned Warwick ; Who cried aloud, " What scourge for perjury Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence...