The Dramatic Works and Poems, Volum 2Harper & Bros., 1848 |
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Pàgina 13
... doth equal mine . Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign ( Before whose glory I was great in arms , ) This loathsome sequestration have I had ; And even since then hath Richard been obscur'd , Deprived of honour and inheritance : But ...
... doth equal mine . Since Henry Monmouth first began to reign ( Before whose glory I was great in arms , ) This loathsome sequestration have I had ; And even since then hath Richard been obscur'd , Deprived of honour and inheritance : But ...
Pàgina 15
... doth belong unto the house of York , From whence you spring by lineal descent . Plan . Thy humble servant vows obedience , And humble service , till the point of death . K. Hen . Stoop then , and set your knee against my foot ; And , in ...
... doth belong unto the house of York , From whence you spring by lineal descent . Plan . Thy humble servant vows obedience , And humble service , till the point of death . K. Hen . Stoop then , and set your knee against my foot ; And , in ...
Pàgina 17
... doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry , sweeting , if we could do that , France were no place for Henry's ...
... doth Joan devise : By fair persuasions , mix'd with sugar'd words , We will entice the duke of Burgundy To leave the Talbot , and to follow us . Char . Ay , marry , sweeting , if we could do that , France were no place for Henry's ...
Pàgina 18
... Doth but usurp the sacred name of knight , Profaning this most honourable order ; " And should , ( if I were worthy to be judge , ) Be quite degraded , like a hedge - born swain That doth presume to boast of gentle blood . K. Hen ...
... Doth but usurp the sacred name of knight , Profaning this most honourable order ; " And should , ( if I were worthy to be judge , ) Be quite degraded , like a hedge - born swain That doth presume to boast of gentle blood . K. Hen ...
Pàgina 20
... doth front thee with apparent spoil , And pale destruction meets thee in the face . Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacrament , To rive their dangerous artillery ! Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st ...
... doth front thee with apparent spoil , And pale destruction meets thee in the face . Ten thousand French have ta'en the sacrament , To rive their dangerous artillery ! Upon no Christian soul but English Talbot . Lo ! there thou stand'st ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Apem Apemantus bear blood brother Brutus Cade Cæsar Cassius Clarence Cleo Coriolanus Cres crown Cymbeline daughter death dost doth duke duke of York Edward Eliz Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fool friends Gent give Gloster gods grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Holinshed honour house of York Julius Cæsar King Henry King Henry VI lady Lear live look lord Lucius madam Malone Marcius Mark Antony means ne'er never night noble old copy reads Pandarus peace Pericles play Plutarch poet pray prince queen Rich Richard Rome SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's Somerset soul speak Steevens Suff Suffolk sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Timon Titus Andronicus Troilus Troilus and Cressida Ulyss unto Warwick word York