The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Zväzok 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Strana 18
... pity me ! Clif . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . Rut . I never did thee harm : why wilt thou slay me ? Clif . Thy father hath . Rut . But ' twas ere I was born . Thou hast one son , for his sake pity me ; Lest in revenge ...
... pity me ! Clif . Such pity as my rapier's point affords . Rut . I never did thee harm : why wilt thou slay me ? Clif . Thy father hath . Rut . But ' twas ere I was born . Thou hast one son , for his sake pity me ; Lest in revenge ...
Strana 33
... pity must be laid aside . To whom do lions cast their gentle looks ? Not to the beast that would usurp their den . Whose hand is that the forest bear doth lick ? Not his that spoils her young before her face . Who ' scapes the lurking ...
... pity must be laid aside . To whom do lions cast their gentle looks ? Not to the beast that would usurp their den . Whose hand is that the forest bear doth lick ? Not his that spoils her young before her face . Who ' scapes the lurking ...
Strana 34
... pity that this goodly boy Should lose his birthright by his father's fault ; And long hereafter say unto his child , — What my great - grandfather and grandsire got , My careless father fondly gave away ? Ah , what a shame were this ...
... pity that this goodly boy Should lose his birthright by his father's fault ; And long hereafter say unto his child , — What my great - grandfather and grandsire got , My careless father fondly gave away ? Ah , what a shame were this ...
Strana 38
... pity of the gentle king , Had slipp'd our claim until another age . Geo . But when we saw our sunshine made thy spring , And that thy summer bred us no increase , We set the axe to thy usurping root : And though the edge hath something ...
... pity of the gentle king , Had slipp'd our claim until another age . Geo . But when we saw our sunshine made thy spring , And that thy summer bred us no increase , We set the axe to thy usurping root : And though the edge hath something ...
Strana 45
... pity , pity , gentle Heaven , pity ! ; The red rose and the white are on his face , The fatal colours of our striving houses : The one , his purple blood right well resembles The other , his pale cheeks , methinks , present : Wither one ...
... pity , pity , gentle Heaven , pity ! ; The red rose and the white are on his face , The fatal colours of our striving houses : The one , his purple blood right well resembles The other , his pale cheeks , methinks , present : Wither one ...
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