The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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Page 121
... Anne , and Eleanor . Sal . This Edmund , in the reign of Bolingbroke , As I have read , laid claim unto the crown ; And , but for Owen Glendower , had been king , Who kept him in captivity , till he died . But , to the rest . York . His ...
... Anne , and Eleanor . Sal . This Edmund , in the reign of Bolingbroke , As I have read , laid claim unto the crown ; And , but for Owen Glendower , had been king , Who kept him in captivity , till he died . But , to the rest . York . His ...
Page 288
... Anne , widow of Edward prince of Wales , son to king Henry VI .; afterwards married to the duke of Gloster . A young Daughter of Clarence . Lords , and other Attendants ; two Gentlemen , a Pur- suivant , Scrivener , Citizens , Murderers ...
... Anne , widow of Edward prince of Wales , son to king Henry VI .; afterwards married to the duke of Gloster . A young Daughter of Clarence . Lords , and other Attendants ; two Gentlemen , a Pur- suivant , Scrivener , Citizens , Murderers ...
Page 294
... Anne as Mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable load , - If honour may be shrouded in a hearse , - Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster.- Poor key - cold figure of a holy king ! Pale ...
... Anne as Mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable load , - If honour may be shrouded in a hearse , - Whilst I a while obsequiously lament The untimely fall of virtuous Lancaster.- Poor key - cold figure of a holy king ! Pale ...
Page 295
... Anne . What black magician conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set down the corse ; or , by saint Paul , I'll make a corse of him that disobeys . 1 Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the ...
... Anne . What black magician conjures up this fiend , To stop devoted charitable deeds ? Glo . Villains , set down the corse ; or , by saint Paul , I'll make a corse of him that disobeys . 1 Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the ...
Page 296
... Anne . Villain , thou know'st no law of God nor man ; No beast so fierce , but knows some touch of pity . Glo . But I know none , and therefore am no beast . Anne . O wonderful , when devils tell the truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when ...
... Anne . Villain , thou know'st no law of God nor man ; No beast so fierce , but knows some touch of pity . Glo . But I know none , and therefore am no beast . Anne . O wonderful , when devils tell the truth ! Glo . More wonderful , when ...
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