The Works of W. Shakespeare, Zväzok 2Bickers and Son, 1864 |
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Strana 560
... Suffolk also lies . Suffolk first died : and York , all haggled over , Comes to him , where in gore he lay insteep'd , And takes him by the beard ; kisses the gashes That bloodily did yawn upon his face ; And cries aloud , - " Tarry ...
... Suffolk also lies . Suffolk first died : and York , all haggled over , Comes to him , where in gore he lay insteep'd , And takes him by the beard ; kisses the gashes That bloodily did yawn upon his face ; And cries aloud , - " Tarry ...
Strana 561
... Suffolk's neck He threw his wounded arm , and kiss'd his lips ; And so , espous'd to death , with blood he seal'd A testament of noble - ending love . The pretty and sweet manner of it forc'd Those waters from me , which I would have ...
... Suffolk's neck He threw his wounded arm , and kiss'd his lips ; And so , espous'd to death , with blood he seal'd A testament of noble - ending love . The pretty and sweet manner of it forc'd Those waters from me , which I would have ...
Strana 567
... Suffolk , Sir Richard Ketly , Davy Gam , esquire : None else of name ; and of all other men , But five - and - twenty . - O God , thy arm was here ; And not to us , but to thy arm alone , Ascribe we all ! -When , without stratagem , But ...
... Suffolk , Sir Richard Ketly , Davy Gam , esquire : None else of name ; and of all other men , But five - and - twenty . - O God , thy arm was here ; And not to us , but to thy arm alone , Ascribe we all ! -When , without stratagem , But ...
Strana 582
... SUFFOLK . LORD TALBOT , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury . JOHN TALBOT , his Son . EDMUND MORTIMER , Earl of March . MORTIMER'S Keepers , and a Lawyer . SIR JOHN FASTOLFE . SIR WILLIAM LUCY . THOMAS GARGRAVE . WOODVILLE , Lieutenant of the ...
... SUFFOLK . LORD TALBOT , afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury . JOHN TALBOT , his Son . EDMUND MORTIMER , Earl of March . MORTIMER'S Keepers , and a Lawyer . SIR JOHN FASTOLFE . SIR WILLIAM LUCY . THOMAS GARGRAVE . WOODVILLE , Lieutenant of the ...
Strana 604
... SUFFOLK , and WARWICK ; RICHARD PLANTA- GENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . Pian . Great lords and gentlemen , what means this silence ? Dare no man answer in a case of truth ? Suf . Within the Temple hall we were too loud ; The ...
... SUFFOLK , and WARWICK ; RICHARD PLANTA- GENET , VERNON , and another Lawyer . Pian . Great lords and gentlemen , what means this silence ? Dare no man answer in a case of truth ? Suf . Within the Temple hall we were too loud ; The ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
Alarum Alençon arms art thou Bard Bardolph Bast blood Boling Bolingbroke brother Cade captain cousin crown Dauphin dead death dost doth duke duke of Burgundy duke of York earl England Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff farewell father Faulconbridge fear fool France French friends give Gloster grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven honour Jack Cade KING HENRY knave lady Leon liege live look lord Madam majesty Malvolio marry master never night noble Northumberland peace Percy Pist Poins pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Reignier Rich RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rousillon SCENE Shal shame Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK Sir John soldiers Somerset soul speak Suffolk swear sweet sword Talbot tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast thou shalt tongue traitor uncle unto Warwick wilt word York
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Strana 129 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to man's estate, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; 'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate, For the rain it raineth every day.