The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volumul 6Society of English and French Literature, 1903 |
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Pagina 96
... Clif . What say ye Countrimen , will ye relent And yeeld to mercy , whil'st ' tis offered you , Or let a rabble leade you to your deaths . Who loves the King , and will imbrace his pardon , Fling up his cap , and say , God save his ...
... Clif . What say ye Countrimen , will ye relent And yeeld to mercy , whil'st ' tis offered you , Or let a rabble leade you to your deaths . Who loves the King , and will imbrace his pardon , Fling up his cap , and say , God save his ...
Pagina 98
... Clif . He is fled my Lord , and all his powers do yeeld , And humbly thus with halters on their neckes , Expect your Highnesse doome of life , or death . King . Then heaven set ope thy everlasting gates , To entertaine my vowes of ...
... Clif . He is fled my Lord , and all his powers do yeeld , And humbly thus with halters on their neckes , Expect your Highnesse doome of life , or death . King . Then heaven set ope thy everlasting gates , To entertaine my vowes of ...
Pagina 107
... Clif . This is my King Yorke , I do not mistake , But thou mistakes me much to thinke I do , To Bedlem with him , is the man growne mad . King . I Clifford , a Bedlem and ambitious humor Makes him oppose himselfe against his King . Clif ...
... Clif . This is my King Yorke , I do not mistake , But thou mistakes me much to thinke I do , To Bedlem with him , is the man growne mad . King . I Clifford , a Bedlem and ambitious humor Makes him oppose himselfe against his King . Clif ...
Pagina 108
... Clif . Why what a brood of Traitors have we heere ? Yorke . Looke in a Glasse , and call thy Image so . I am thy King , and thou a false - heart Traitor : Call hither to the stake my two brave Beares , That with the very shaking of ...
... Clif . Why what a brood of Traitors have we heere ? Yorke . Looke in a Glasse , and call thy Image so . I am thy King , and thou a false - heart Traitor : Call hither to the stake my two brave Beares , That with the very shaking of ...
Pagina 109
... Clif . The first I warrant thee , if dreames prove true War . You were best to go to bed , and dreame againe , To keepe thee from the Tempest of the field . Old Clif . I am resolv'd to beare a greater storme , 205. death and dignitie ...
... Clif . The first I warrant thee , if dreames prove true War . You were best to go to bed , and dreame againe , To keepe thee from the Tempest of the field . Old Clif . I am resolv'd to beare a greater storme , 205. death and dignitie ...
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