Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc, Том 2Routledge, 1852 |
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... York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He loves you , on my life ... York . Be York the next that must be bankrupt so ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripest ...
... York . ' Beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He loves you , on my life ... York . Be York the next that must be bankrupt so ! Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripest ...
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... York . How long shall I be patient ? Ah , how long Shall tender duty make me suffer wrong ? Not Gloster's death ... York is too far gone with grief , Or else he never would compare between . K. Rich . Why , uncle , what's the matter ...
... York . How long shall I be patient ? Ah , how long Shall tender duty make me suffer wrong ? Not Gloster's death ... York is too far gone with grief , Or else he never would compare between . K. Rich . Why , uncle , what's the matter ...
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... York . I'll not be by , the while : My liege , farewell : What will ensue hereof , there's none can tell ; But by bad courses may be understood , That their events can never fall out good . K. Rich . Go , Bushy , to the earl of ...
... York . I'll not be by , the while : My liege , farewell : What will ensue hereof , there's none can tell ; But by bad courses may be understood , That their events can never fall out good . K. Rich . Go , Bushy , to the earl of ...
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... YORK . Green . Here comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck ; O , full of careful business are his looks ! - Uncle , For heaven's sake , speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should belie my ...
... YORK . Green . Here comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck ; O , full of careful business are his looks ! - Uncle , For heaven's sake , speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should belie my ...
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... York . What is it , knave ? Serv . An hour before I came , the duchess died . York . God for his mercy ! what a tide of woes Comes rushing on this woeful land at once ! I know not what to do : -I would to God ( So my untruth * had not ...
... York . What is it , knave ? Serv . An hour before I came , the duchess died . York . God for his mercy ! what a tide of woes Comes rushing on this woeful land at once ! I know not what to do : -I would to God ( So my untruth * had not ...
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