The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Zväzok 4Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Strana 1542
... in France , . And now in England , to our Hearts great Sorrow , Shall be my Winding - fheet : Why faint you , My Title's good , and better far than his . Lords ? War . War . But prove it , Henry , and thou 1542 The Third Part of .
... in France , . And now in England , to our Hearts great Sorrow , Shall be my Winding - fheet : Why faint you , My Title's good , and better far than his . Lords ? War . War . But prove it , Henry , and thou 1542 The Third Part of .
Strana 1550
... Shall ruft upon my Weapon , ' till thy Blood Congeal'd with this , do make me wipe off both . Alarum . Enter Richard Duke of York . Tork . The Army of the Queen hath got the Field : My Uncles both are flain in rescuing me , And all my ...
... Shall ruft upon my Weapon , ' till thy Blood Congeal'd with this , do make me wipe off both . Alarum . Enter Richard Duke of York . Tork . The Army of the Queen hath got the Field : My Uncles both are flain in rescuing me , And all my ...
Strana 1559
... Shall for the fault make forfeit of his He.d. King Edward , valiant Richard , Montague , Stay we no longer , dreaming of Renown , But found the Trumpets , and about our Task . Rich . Then Clifford , were thy Heart as hard as Steel , As ...
... Shall for the fault make forfeit of his He.d. King Edward , valiant Richard , Montague , Stay we no longer , dreaming of Renown , But found the Trumpets , and about our Task . Rich . Then Clifford , were thy Heart as hard as Steel , As ...
Strana 1569
... shall go . My fighing Breaft fhall be thy Funeral Bell : And fo obfequious will thy Father be , Sad for the lofs of thee , having no more , As Priam was for all his valiant Sons . I'll bear thee hence , and let them fight that will ...
... shall go . My fighing Breaft fhall be thy Funeral Bell : And fo obfequious will thy Father be , Sad for the lofs of thee , having no more , As Priam was for all his valiant Sons . I'll bear thee hence , and let them fight that will ...
Strana 1572
... Shall do , and undo , as him pleaseth best . Rich . Let me be Duke of Clarence , George of Glofter , For Glo'fter's Dukedom is too ominous , War . Tut , that's a foolish obfervation : Richard , be Duke of Glo'fter : Now to London , To ...
... Shall do , and undo , as him pleaseth best . Rich . Let me be Duke of Clarence , George of Glofter , For Glo'fter's Dukedom is too ominous , War . Tut , that's a foolish obfervation : Richard , be Duke of Glo'fter : Now to London , To ...
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Strana 1628 - I'll have her, but I will not keep her long. What ! I, that kill'd her husband and his father, To take her in her heart's extremest hate ; With curses in her mouth, tears in her eyes, The bleeding witness of her hatred by ; Having God, her conscience, and these bars against me, And I no friends to back my suit withal, But the plain devil, and dissembling looks, And yet to win her, — all the world to nothing ! Ha!
Strana 1775 - Love thyself last : cherish those hearts that hate thee ; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not: Let all the ends thou...
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Strana 1782 - After my death I wish no other herald, No other speaker of my living actions, To keep mine honour from corruption, But such an honest chronicler as Griffith.
Strana 1775 - Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace, To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not ; Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's, and truth's ; then, if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr.
Strana 1781 - From his cradle He was a scholar, and a ripe and good one ; Exceeding wise, fair spoken, and persuading : Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer...
Strana 1565 - So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will...
Strana 1996 - Volsces ; men and lads, Stain all your edges on me. — Boy ! False hound ! If you have writ your annals true, 'tis there, That, like an eagle in a dovecote, I Flutter'd your Volscians in Corioli : Alone I did it. — Boy ! Auf.
Strana 1747 - tis better to be lowly born, And range with humble livers in content, Than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief, And wear a golden sorrow.
Strana 1618 - And that so lamely and unfashionable That dogs bark at me as I halt by them; Why, I, in this weak piping time of peace...