The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 230
... Clar . I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glo . God forbid that ! for he'll take ' vantages . [ Aside . Aside . K. Edw . How many children hast thou , widow ? Tell me . Clar . I think he means to beg a child of her . Aside ...
... Clar . I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glo . God forbid that ! for he'll take ' vantages . [ Aside . Aside . K. Edw . How many children hast thou , widow ? Tell me . Clar . I think he means to beg a child of her . Aside ...
Page 231
... Clar . He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom . [ Aside . Aside . K. Edw . [ aside ] . Her looks do argue her replete with modesty ; Her words do show her wit incomparable ; All her perfections challenge sovereignty ; One way , or ...
... Clar . He is the bluntest wooer in Christendom . [ Aside . Aside . K. Edw . [ aside ] . Her looks do argue her replete with modesty ; Her words do show her wit incomparable ; All her perfections challenge sovereignty ; One way , or ...
Page 232
... Clar . When he was made a shriver , ' twas for shift . K. Edw . Brothers , you muse what chat we two have had . Glo . The widow likes it not , for she looks sad , K. Edw . You'd think it strange , if I should marry her . Clar . To whom ...
... Clar . When he was made a shriver , ' twas for shift . K. Edw . Brothers , you muse what chat we two have had . Glo . The widow likes it not , for she looks sad , K. Edw . You'd think it strange , if I should marry her . Clar . To whom ...
Page 239
... Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand pensive , as half malecontent ? Clar . As well as Lewis of France , or the earl of Warwick ; Which are so weak ...
... Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now brother of Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand pensive , as half malecontent ? Clar . As well as Lewis of France , or the earl of Warwick ; Which are so weak ...
Page 240
... Clar . Then this is my opinion , that king Lewis Becomes your enemy , for mocking him About the marriage of the lady Bona . Glo . And Warwick , doing what you gave in charge , Is now dishonoured by this new marriage . K. Edw . What , if ...
... Clar . Then this is my opinion , that king Lewis Becomes your enemy , for mocking him About the marriage of the lady Bona . Glo . And Warwick , doing what you gave in charge , Is now dishonoured by this new marriage . K. Edw . What , if ...
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