The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 255
... mother , had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs , Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She for an Edward weeps , and fo do I ; I for a Clarence weep , fo doth not she ; These babes for Clarence weep , and ...
... mother , had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs , Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She for an Edward weeps , and fo do I ; I for a Clarence weep , fo doth not she ; These babes for Clarence weep , and ...
Page 263
... mother come ? Haft . On what occafion , God he knows , not I , The Queen your mother , and your brother York , Have taken Sanctuary ; the tender Prince Would fain have come with me to meet your Grace , But by his mother was perforce ...
... mother come ? Haft . On what occafion , God he knows , not I , The Queen your mother , and your brother York , Have taken Sanctuary ; the tender Prince Would fain have come with me to meet your Grace , But by his mother was perforce ...
Page 292
... mother , who fhall bar me from them ? Dutch . I am their father's mother . I will fee them . Anne . Their aunt I am in law , in love their mother : Then bring me to their fights , I'll bear thy blame , And take thy office from thee on ...
... mother , who fhall bar me from them ? Dutch . I am their father's mother . I will fee them . Anne . Their aunt I am in law , in love their mother : Then bring me to their fights , I'll bear thy blame , And take thy office from thee on ...
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