The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... all her commands . 2 lie for you : ] i . e . be imprisoned in your stead . To lie was anciently to reside , as appears by many instances in these volumes . Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto SCENE I. 9 KING RICHARD III .
... all her commands . 2 lie for you : ] i . e . be imprisoned in your stead . To lie was anciently to reside , as appears by many instances in these volumes . Enter HASTINGS . Hast . Good time of day unto SCENE I. 9 KING RICHARD III .
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... Hast . More pity , that the eagle should be mew'd , 3 While kites and buzzards prey at liberty . Glo . What news abroad ? Hast . No news so bad abroad , as this at home ; · The king is sickly , weak , and melancholy , And his physicians ...
... Hast . More pity , that the eagle should be mew'd , 3 While kites and buzzards prey at liberty . Glo . What news abroad ? Hast . No news so bad abroad , as this at home ; · The king is sickly , weak , and melancholy , And his physicians ...
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... hast made the happy earth thy hell , Fill'd it with cursing cries , and deep exclaims . If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds , Behold this pattern of thy butcheries : 8 O , gentlemen , see , see ! dead Henry's wounds Open their ...
... hast made the happy earth thy hell , Fill'd it with cursing cries , and deep exclaims . If thou delight to view thy heinous deeds , Behold this pattern of thy butcheries : 8 O , gentlemen , see , see ! dead Henry's wounds Open their ...
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... hast nor honesty , nor grace . When have I injur'd thee ? when done thee wrong ? - Or thee ? or thee ? - or any of your faction ? A plague upon you all ! His royal grace , - Whom God preserve better than you would wish ! - Cannot be ...
... hast nor honesty , nor grace . When have I injur'd thee ? when done thee wrong ? - Or thee ? or thee ? - or any of your faction ? A plague upon you all ! His royal grace , - Whom God preserve better than you would wish ! - Cannot be ...
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... hast marr'd ; That will I make , before I let thee go . Glo . Wert thou not banished , on pain of death ? Q. Mar. I was ; but I do find more pain in banishment , Than death can yield me here by my abode . A husband , and a son , thou ow ...
... hast marr'd ; That will I make , before I let thee go . Glo . Wert thou not banished , on pain of death ? Q. Mar. I was ; but I do find more pain in banishment , Than death can yield me here by my abode . A husband , and a son , thou ow ...
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