The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Zväzok 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Strana 22
... fall for Rutland's death ? Why art thou patient , man ? thou shouldst be mad ; And I , to make thee mad , do mock thee thus . Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may sing and dance . Thou wouldst be fee'd , I see , to make me sport ; York ...
... fall for Rutland's death ? Why art thou patient , man ? thou shouldst be mad ; And I , to make thee mad , do mock thee thus . Stamp , rave , and fret , that I may sing and dance . Thou wouldst be fee'd , I see , to make me sport ; York ...
Strana 24
... falling tears , And say , ―Alas , it was a piteous deed ! — There , take the crown , and with the crown my curse ; And , in thy need , such comfort come to thee As now I reap at thy too cruel hand ! Hard - hearted Clifford , take me ...
... falling tears , And say , ―Alas , it was a piteous deed ! — There , take the crown , and with the crown my curse ; And , in thy need , such comfort come to thee As now I reap at thy too cruel hand ! Hard - hearted Clifford , take me ...
Strana 32
... fall , which peril heaven forefend ! War . No longer earl of March , but duke of York ; The next degree in England's royal throne : For king of England shalt thou be proclaim'd In every borough as we pass along ; And he that throws not ...
... fall , which peril heaven forefend ! War . No longer earl of March , but duke of York ; The next degree in England's royal throne : For king of England shalt thou be proclaim'd In every borough as we pass along ; And he that throws not ...
Strana 47
... fall , thy tough commixtures melt , Impairing Henry , strengthening mis - proud York . [ The common people swarm like summer flies : ] And whither fly the gnats but to the sun ? And who shines now but Henry's enemies ? O Phœbus ! hadst ...
... fall , thy tough commixtures melt , Impairing Henry , strengthening mis - proud York . [ The common people swarm like summer flies : ] And whither fly the gnats but to the sun ? And who shines now but Henry's enemies ? O Phœbus ! hadst ...
Strana 56
... fall . Glo . [ aside . ] God forbid that ! for he'll take vantages . K. Edw . How many children hast thou , widow ? tell me . Clar . [ aside . ] I think he means to beg a child of her . Glo . [ aside . ] Nay , then whip me ; give her ...
... fall . Glo . [ aside . ] God forbid that ! for he'll take vantages . K. Edw . How many children hast thou , widow ? tell me . Clar . [ aside . ] I think he means to beg a child of her . Glo . [ aside . ] Nay , then whip me ; give her ...
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Anne bear blood brother Buck Buckingham cardinal Cate CATESBY Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cran Crom crown curse dead death Dorset doth Duch duke of Norfolk duke of York earl EARL OF SURREY Eliz Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Henry's holy honour house of Lancaster house of York Kath KING EDWARD KING HENRY KING RICHARD king's lady leave live look LORD CHAMBERLAIN lord Hastings Lovell madam Margaret Mess Montague Murd never noble peace pity poor pray prince queen Ratcliff revenge Rich Richmond royal SCENE shalt Sir THOMAS LOVELL Somerset sorrow soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Tower unto Warwick weep