The Works of William Shakespeare, Volumul 3 |
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Pagina 3
... the smile of safety , wounds the world : And who but Rumour , who but only I , Make fearful musters , and prepar'd defence ; Whilst the big year , swol'n with some other grief , 1 Is thought with child by the stern tyrant war ?
... the smile of safety , wounds the world : And who but Rumour , who but only I , Make fearful musters , and prepar'd defence ; Whilst the big year , swol'n with some other grief , 1 Is thought with child by the stern tyrant war ?
Pagina 9
... rebellion , it had froze them up , As fish are in a pond : but now the bishop Turns insurrection to religion : Suppos'd sincere and holy in his thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with ...
... rebellion , it had froze them up , As fish are in a pond : but now the bishop Turns insurrection to religion : Suppos'd sincere and holy in his thoughts , He's follow'd both with body and with mind ; And doth enlarge his rising with ...
Pagina 15
Ay , marry there's the point ; But if without him we be thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far , a Till we had his assistance by the hand : For , in a theme so bloody - fac'd as this , Conjecture , expectation ...
Ay , marry there's the point ; But if without him we be thought too feeble , My judgment is , we should not step too far , a Till we had his assistance by the hand : For , in a theme so bloody - fac'd as this , Conjecture , expectation ...
Pagina 17
... that threw'st dust upon his goodly head , When through proud London he came sighing on After the admired heels of Bolingbroke , Cry'st now , 0 earth , yield us that king again , And take thou this ! O thoughts of men accurst !
... that threw'st dust upon his goodly head , When through proud London he came sighing on After the admired heels of Bolingbroke , Cry'st now , 0 earth , yield us that king again , And take thou this ! O thoughts of men accurst !
Pagina 18
A hundred mark is a long one for a poor lone woman to bear : and I have borne , and borne , and borne ; and have been fubbed off , and fubbed off , and fubbed off , from this day to that day , that it is a shame to be thought on .
A hundred mark is a long one for a poor lone woman to bear : and I have borne , and borne , and borne ; and have been fubbed off , and fubbed off , and fubbed off , from this day to that day , that it is a shame to be thought on .
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