Richard II. Henry IV, pt.1-2Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... comes too late . Nor . Then thus I turn me from my country's light , To dwell in solemn shades of endless night . [ Retiring . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with thee . Lay on our royal sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by ...
... comes too late . Nor . Then thus I turn me from my country's light , To dwell in solemn shades of endless night . [ Retiring . K. Rich . Return again , and take an oath with thee . Lay on our royal sword your banish'd hands ; Swear by ...
Pagina 27
... comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . O , but they say , the tongues of dying men Enforce attention , like deep harmony : Where words are scarce , they are seldom spent in vain ; For they breathe truth , that breathe their words in pain ...
... comes counsel to his ear . Gaunt . O , but they say , the tongues of dying men Enforce attention , like deep harmony : Where words are scarce , they are seldom spent in vain ; For they breathe truth , that breathe their words in pain ...
Pagina 28
... comes counsel to be heard , Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . Direct not him , whose way himself will choose ; ' Tis breath thou lack'st , and that breath wilt thou lose . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new inspir'd ; And ...
... comes counsel to be heard , Where will doth mutiny with wit's regard . Direct not him , whose way himself will choose ; ' Tis breath thou lack'st , and that breath wilt thou lose . Gaunt . Methinks , I am a prophet new inspir'd ; And ...
Pagina 40
... comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck ; O , full of careful business are his looks ! - Uncle , For heaven's sake , speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should belie my thoughts : Comfort's ...
... comes the duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck ; O , full of careful business are his looks ! - Uncle , For heaven's sake , speak comfortable words . York . Should I do so , I should belie my thoughts : Comfort's ...
Pagina 41
William Shakespeare. York . God for his mercy ! what a tide of woes Comes rushing on this woeful land at once ! I know not what to do : -I would to God , ( So my untruth had not provok'd him to it , ) The king had cut off my head with my ...
William Shakespeare. York . God for his mercy ! what a tide of woes Comes rushing on this woeful land at once ! I know not what to do : -I would to God , ( So my untruth had not provok'd him to it , ) The king had cut off my head with my ...
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