The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 44
... bring forth complaints : All fprings reduce their currents to mine eyes , That I , being govern'd by the wat'ry moon , ( 8 ) May fend forth plenteous tears to drown the world . Ah , for my husband , for my dear Lord Edward ! Chil . Ah ...
... bring forth complaints : All fprings reduce their currents to mine eyes , That I , being govern'd by the wat'ry moon , ( 8 ) May fend forth plenteous tears to drown the world . Ah , for my husband , for my dear Lord Edward ! Chil . Ah ...
Page 56
... bring in the deadly fins , is as true . Of these we have yet feveral re- mains . But that the Vice ufed to affume the perfonage of these fins , is a fancy of Mr. Theobald's , who knew nothing of the mat- ter . The truth is , the Vice ...
... bring in the deadly fins , is as true . Of these we have yet feveral re- mains . But that the Vice ufed to affume the perfonage of these fins , is a fancy of Mr. Theobald's , who knew nothing of the mat- ter . The truth is , the Vice ...
Page 65
... bring forth the prifoners . Riv . Sir Richard Ratcliff , let me tell thee this ; To day fhalt thou behold a fubject die For truth , for duty , and for loyalty . Gray . God keep the Prince from all the pack of you , A knot you are of ...
... bring forth the prifoners . Riv . Sir Richard Ratcliff , let me tell thee this ; To day fhalt thou behold a fubject die For truth , for duty , and for loyalty . Gray . God keep the Prince from all the pack of you , A knot you are of ...
Page 69
... Walls , we find Lovel and Catesby come back from the Execu- tion , bringing the Head of Haftings . ( 7 ) So Horace , Nefcius aurę fallacis . THEOBALD . SCENE SCENE VI . Changes to the Tower - walls . KING RICHARD III . 69.
... Walls , we find Lovel and Catesby come back from the Execu- tion , bringing the Head of Haftings . ( 7 ) So Horace , Nefcius aurę fallacis . THEOBALD . SCENE SCENE VI . Changes to the Tower - walls . KING RICHARD III . 69.
Page 72
... bring them to Baynard's Castle , Where you shall find me well accompanied With reverend fathers and well - learned bishops . Buck . I go , and towards three or four o'clock Look for the news that the Guild - Hall affords . [ Exit Buck ...
... bring them to Baynard's Castle , Where you shall find me well accompanied With reverend fathers and well - learned bishops . Buck . I go , and towards three or four o'clock Look for the news that the Guild - Hall affords . [ Exit Buck ...
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