The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Zväzok 6Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Strana 5
... tongue speaks , my right - drawn sword may prove . Nor . Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal : ' Tis not the trial of a woman s war , The bitter clamour of two eager tongues , Can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain : The blood ...
... tongue speaks , my right - drawn sword may prove . Nor . Let not my cold words here accuse my zeal : ' Tis not the trial of a woman s war , The bitter clamour of two eager tongues , Can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain : The blood ...
Strana 9
... tongue Shall wound mine honour with such feeble wrong , Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive of recanting fear , And spit it bleeding , in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbour , even in Mowbray's ...
... tongue Shall wound mine honour with such feeble wrong , Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive of recanting fear , And spit it bleeding , in his high disgrace , Where shame doth harbour , even in Mowbray's ...
Strana 18
... tongue's use is to me no more Than an unstringed viol , or a harp ; Or like a cunning instrument cased up , Or , being open , put into his hands That knows no touch to tune the harmony . Within my mouth you have engaol'd my tongue ...
... tongue's use is to me no more Than an unstringed viol , or a harp ; Or like a cunning instrument cased up , Or , being open , put into his hands That knows no touch to tune the harmony . Within my mouth you have engaol'd my tongue ...
Strana 19
William Shakespeare. Which robs my tongue from breathing native breath ? K. Rich . It boots thee not to be compas- sionate ; After our sentence plaining comes too late . Nor . Then thus I turn me from my country's light , To dwell in ...
William Shakespeare. Which robs my tongue from breathing native breath ? K. Rich . It boots thee not to be compas- sionate ; After our sentence plaining comes too late . Nor . Then thus I turn me from my country's light , To dwell in ...
Strana 21
... tongue a party - verdict gave ; Why at our justice seem'st thou then to lour ? Gaunt . Things sweet to taste prove in diges- tion sour . You urged me as a judge ; but I had ratner You would have bid me argue like a father : O , had it ...
... tongue a party - verdict gave ; Why at our justice seem'st thou then to lour ? Gaunt . Things sweet to taste prove in diges- tion sour . You urged me as a judge ; but I had ratner You would have bid me argue like a father : O , had it ...
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ARCHBISHOP OF YORK arms art thou Aumerle Bard Bardolph BISHOP OF CARLISLE blood Blunt Boling Bolingbroke breath Bushy Colevile cousin crown Davy dead death Doll doth Douglas Duch duke duke of Hereford earl Eastcheap Exeunt Exit eyes Falstaff Farewell father fear friends Gaunt give Glend Glendower grace grief hand Harry Harry Percy hath head hear heart heaven Hereford hither honour horse Host Hotspur Jack John of Gaunt KING HENRY KING RICHARD Lady Lancaster liege live look lord majesty master Shallow Mortimer Mowbray never night noble North Northumberland pardon peace Percy Pist Poins pr'ythee pray PRINCE JOHN prince of Wales Queen Re-enter Rich rogue SCENE Shal sir John sir John Falstaff sorrow soul speak sweet sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue traitor true uncle unto Westmoreland wilt word York