The Works of Shakespear: In Ten Volumes, Volume 5J. and J. Knapton, 1728 |
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Page 236
... Clar . He knows the game , how true he keeps the wind ? Glo . Silence . K. Edw . Widow , we will confider of your fuit , And come fome other time to know our mind . Gray . Right gracious lord , I cannot brook delay . May't pleafe your ...
... Clar . He knows the game , how true he keeps the wind ? Glo . Silence . K. Edw . Widow , we will confider of your fuit , And come fome other time to know our mind . Gray . Right gracious lord , I cannot brook delay . May't pleafe your ...
Page 237
... Clar . I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glo . God forbid that , for he'll take vantages . 7 • K. Edw . How many children haft thou widow ? tell me . Clar . I think he means to beg a child of her . Glo . Nay whip me then : he ...
... Clar . I fear her not , unless she chance to fall . Glo . God forbid that , for he'll take vantages . 7 • K. Edw . How many children haft thou widow ? tell me . Clar . I think he means to beg a child of her . Glo . Nay whip me then : he ...
Page 238
... widow likes him not , the knits her brows . Clar . He is the blunteft wooer in christendom . K , Edw . Her looks do argue her replete with mo- defty , Her Her words do fhew her wit incomparable , All her 238 The Third Part of.
... widow likes him not , the knits her brows . Clar . He is the blunteft wooer in christendom . K , Edw . Her looks do argue her replete with mo- defty , Her Her words do fhew her wit incomparable , All her 238 The Third Part of.
Page 239
... Clar . When he was made a fhriver , it was for a fhift . K. Edw . Brothers , you mufe what chat we two have had . Glo . The widow likes it not , for fhe looks fad . K. Edw . You'd think it ftrange , if I should marry her . Clar . To ...
... Clar . When he was made a fhriver , it was for a fhift . K. Edw . Brothers , you mufe what chat we two have had . Glo . The widow likes it not , for fhe looks fad . K. Edw . You'd think it ftrange , if I should marry her . Clar . To ...
Page 250
... Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now brother Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand penfive as half malecontent ? Clar . As well as Lewis of France , or th ' Earl of War wick , Which are fo weak of ...
... Clar . I mind to tell him plainly what I think . K. Edw . Now brother Clarence , how like you our choice , That you stand penfive as half malecontent ? Clar . As well as Lewis of France , or th ' Earl of War wick , Which are fo weak of ...
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