King Richard the third. King Henry the eighth. Troilus and Cressida. Timon of Athens. CoriolanusCharles C. Little and James Brown, 1844 |
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... thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot ... hast made the happy earth thy hell , Filled it with cursing cries , and deep exclaims . If thou delight to view thy ...
... thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot ... hast made the happy earth thy hell , Filled it with cursing cries , and deep exclaims . If thou delight to view thy ...
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... thou art . Glo . Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick , Ay , and forswore himself , —which Jesu pardon ! Q. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party , for the ... thou hast marred ; SC . III . ] 25 KING RICHARD III .
... thou art . Glo . Poor Clarence did forsake his father Warwick , Ay , and forswore himself , —which Jesu pardon ! Q. Mar. Which God revenge ! Glo . To fight on Edward's party , for the ... thou hast marred ; SC . III . ] 25 KING RICHARD III .
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William Shakespeare. Q. Mar. But repetition of what thou hast marred ; That will I make , before I let thee go . Glo . Wert thou not banished on pain of death ? 1 Q. Mar. I was ; but I do find more pain in banish- ment , Than death can ...
William Shakespeare. Q. Mar. But repetition of what thou hast marred ; That will I make , before I let thee go . Glo . Wert thou not banished on pain of death ? 1 Q. Mar. I was ; but I do find more pain in banish- ment , Than death can ...
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William Shakespeare. Thou that wast sealed in thy nativity The slave of nature , and the son of hell ! Thou slander ... Hast . False - boding woman , end thy frantic curse ; Lest , to thy harm , thou move our patience . Q. Mar. Foul shame ...
William Shakespeare. Thou that wast sealed in thy nativity The slave of nature , and the son of hell ! Thou slander ... Hast . False - boding woman , end thy frantic curse ; Lest , to thy harm , thou move our patience . Q. Mar. Foul shame ...
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William Shakespeare. Now fair befall thee , and thy noble house ! Thy garments ... thou scorn me for my gentle counsel ? And soothe the devil that I warn thee ... Hast . My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ...
William Shakespeare. Now fair befall thee , and thy noble house ! Thy garments ... thou scorn me for my gentle counsel ? And soothe the devil that I warn thee ... Hast . My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ...
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