The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life and death of King John. King Richard IIRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... haste , and go not Too far i'th ' land ; ' tis like to be loud weather . Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of pray , that keep upon't . Ant . Go thou away . I'll follow instantly . Mar. I'm glad at heart To be fo rid o'th ...
... haste , and go not Too far i'th ' land ; ' tis like to be loud weather . Besides , this place is famous for the creatures Of pray , that keep upon't . Ant . Go thou away . I'll follow instantly . Mar. I'm glad at heart To be fo rid o'th ...
Page 175
... haste so indirectly shed . Enter Chatilion . K. Phil . A wonder , lady ! lo , upon thy wish Our messenger Chatilion is arrived ; What England says , say briefly , gentle lord , We coldly pause for thee . Chatilion , speak . Chat . Then ...
... haste so indirectly shed . Enter Chatilion . K. Phil . A wonder , lady ! lo , upon thy wish Our messenger Chatilion is arrived ; What England says , say briefly , gentle lord , We coldly pause for thee . Chatilion , speak . Chat . Then ...
Page 191
... haste will fuffer us , To this unlook'd - for , unprepared , Pomp . Faul . [ Exeunt all but Faulconbridge . SCENE VI . MAD world , mad Kings , mad composition ! John , to stop Arthur's Title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a ...
... haste will fuffer us , To this unlook'd - for , unprepared , Pomp . Faul . [ Exeunt all but Faulconbridge . SCENE VI . MAD world , mad Kings , mad composition ! John , to stop Arthur's Title in the whole , Hath willingly departed with a ...
Page 204
... haste before , [ To Faulconbridge . And , ere our coming , see thou shake the bags Of hoarding Abbots ; their imprison'd angels Set thou at liberty : the fat ribs of peace Must by the hungry war be fed upon . Use our commission in its ...
... haste before , [ To Faulconbridge . And , ere our coming , see thou shake the bags Of hoarding Abbots ; their imprison'd angels Set thou at liberty : the fat ribs of peace Must by the hungry war be fed upon . Use our commission in its ...
Page 221
... haste : the better foot O , let me have no subject enemies , When adverse foreigners affright my towns With dreadful pomp of ftout invasion . Be Mercury , fet feathers to thy heels ; And fly , like thought , from them to me again . Faul ...
... haste : the better foot O , let me have no subject enemies , When adverse foreigners affright my towns With dreadful pomp of ftout invasion . Be Mercury , fet feathers to thy heels ; And fly , like thought , from them to me again . Faul ...
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