The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... leave To show some reason , of no little force , That York is most unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . First , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; Next , if I be appointed for the place , My lord of ...
... leave To show some reason , of no little force , That York is most unmeet of any man . York . I'll tell thee , Suffolk , why I am unmeet . First , for I cannot flatter thee in pride ; Next , if I be appointed for the place , My lord of ...
Page 23
... leave , my lord of York , To be the post , in hope of his reward . York . At your pleasure , my good lord.- Who's within there , ho ! Enter a Servant . Invite my lords of Salisbury , and Warwick , To sup with me to - morrow night.— Away ...
... leave , my lord of York , To be the post , in hope of his reward . York . At your pleasure , my good lord.- Who's within there , ho ! Enter a Servant . Invite my lords of Salisbury , and Warwick , To sup with me to - morrow night.— Away ...
Page 28
... leave to afflict my heart ! Sorrow and grief have vanquished all my powers ; And , vanquished as I am , I yield to thee , Or to the meanest groom . K. Hen . O God , what mischiefs work the wicked ones ; Heaping confusion on their own ...
... leave to afflict my heart ! Sorrow and grief have vanquished all my powers ; And , vanquished as I am , I yield to thee , Or to the meanest groom . K. Hen . O God , what mischiefs work the wicked ones ; Heaping confusion on their own ...
Page 31
... leave to go ; Sorrow would solace , and mine age would ease . K. Hen . Stay , Humphrey duke of Gloster : ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be ; and God shall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and lantern ...
... leave to go ; Sorrow would solace , and mine age would ease . K. Hen . Stay , Humphrey duke of Gloster : ere thou go , Give up thy staff ; Henry will to himself Protector be ; and God shall be my hope , My stay , my guide , and lantern ...
Page 32
... leave your drinking , and fall to blows.— Sirrah , what's thy name ? Peter . Peter , forsooth . Sal . Peter ! what more ? Peter . Thump . Sal . Thump ! then see thou thump thy master well . Hor . Masters , I am come hither , as it were ...
... leave your drinking , and fall to blows.— Sirrah , what's thy name ? Peter . Peter , forsooth . Sal . Peter ! what more ? Peter . Thump . Sal . Thump ! then see thou thump thy master well . Hor . Masters , I am come hither , as it were ...
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