The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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Cold news for me : for i had hope of France , As firmly as I hope for fertile England
. Thus are my blossoms blasted in the bud , And caterpillars eat my leaves away .
But I will remedy this gear ere long , Or 38 The Second Part of A & t 3 .
Cold news for me : for i had hope of France , As firmly as I hope for fertile England
. Thus are my blossoms blasted in the bud , And caterpillars eat my leaves away .
But I will remedy this gear ere long , Or 38 The Second Part of A & t 3 .
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Enter Edward running . Edww . Smile , gentle Heav'n ! or strike , ungentle Death !
For this world frowns , and Edward's sun is clouded . War . How now , my Lord ,
what hap ? what hope of good ? Enter Clarence . Cla . Our hap is loss , our hope
...
Enter Edward running . Edww . Smile , gentle Heav'n ! or strike , ungentle Death !
For this world frowns , and Edward's sun is clouded . War . How now , my Lord ,
what hap ? what hope of good ? Enter Clarence . Cla . Our hap is loss , our hope
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Nay , mark how Lewis starps as he were I hope all's for the bett . [ nettled . K. Lew
Warwick , what are thy news ? and your's , fair Queen ? Queen . Mine luchas fills
my heart with unhop'd joys , War . Mine full of sorrow and heart's discontent .
Nay , mark how Lewis starps as he were I hope all's for the bett . [ nettled . K. Lew
Warwick , what are thy news ? and your's , fair Queen ? Queen . Mine luchas fills
my heart with unhop'd joys , War . Mine full of sorrow and heart's discontent .
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Say then my peace is made . Anne . That Thalt thou know hereafter . Glo . But
shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men I hope live fo . Glo . Vouchsafe to wear this
ring . Look how my ring encompasseth thy finger , Ev'n fo thy breast inclofeth my
poor ...
Say then my peace is made . Anne . That Thalt thou know hereafter . Glo . But
shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men I hope live fo . Glo . Vouchsafe to wear this
ring . Look how my ring encompasseth thy finger , Ev'n fo thy breast inclofeth my
poor ...
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I long with all my heart to see the Prince ; I hope he is much grown since last I
saw him . Queen . But I hear , not ; they say my son of York Has almost overta'en
him in his growth . York . Ay , mother ; but I would not have it fo .. Duch . Why , my
...
I long with all my heart to see the Prince ; I hope he is much grown since last I
saw him . Queen . But I hear , not ; they say my son of York Has almost overta'en
him in his growth . York . Ay , mother ; but I would not have it fo .. Duch . Why , my
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againſt Anne arms bear better blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade Cardinal Changes Clarence Clifford comes crown dead death doth Duke Edward England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fall father fear fight firſt follow foul France friends gentle give Grace hand Haſtings hath head hear heart heav'n Henry Highneſs honour hope houſe I'll King Lady land leave live look Lord Madam mean mind moſt mother muſt myſelf never night noble once peace pleaſe poor pray Prince Queen reſt Rich Richard royal ſay SCENE ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome Somerſet ſon ſoul ſpeak ſtand ſuch Suffolk tears tell thank thee theſe thine thing thoſe thou thought tongue true unto Warwick whoſe wife York
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