The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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Page 381
... Boling- broke's horse was caparisoned with blue and green velvet , embroi- dered all over with swans and antelopes ( his badges and supporters ) , and that the housings of the Duke of Norfolk's charger were of crimson velvet ...
... Boling- broke's horse was caparisoned with blue and green velvet , embroi- dered all over with swans and antelopes ( his badges and supporters ) , and that the housings of the Duke of Norfolk's charger were of crimson velvet ...
Page 384
... Boling . Many years of happy days befal My gracious sovereign , my most loving liege ! Nor . Each day still better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown ! K. Rich . We ...
... Boling . Many years of happy days befal My gracious sovereign , my most loving liege ! Nor . Each day still better other's happiness ; Until the heavens , envying earth's good hap , Add an immortal title to your crown ! K. Rich . We ...
Page 385
... Boling . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Disclaiming here the kindred of the king ; And lay aside my high blood's royalty , a Doubled . In folio of 1623 , and first quarto of 1597 , doubly ; doubled is the reading of the ...
... Boling . Pale trembling coward , there I throw my gage , Disclaiming here the kindred of the king ; And lay aside my high blood's royalty , a Doubled . In folio of 1623 , and first quarto of 1597 , doubly ; doubled is the reading of the ...
Page 386
... Boling . Look , what I said my life shall prove it true ; - That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , * In name of lendings , for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain❜d for lewd d employments , Like a false ...
... Boling . Look , what I said my life shall prove it true ; - That Mowbray hath receiv'd eight thousand nobles , * In name of lendings , for your highness ' soldiers ; The which he hath detain❜d for lewd d employments , Like a false ...
Page 389
... Boling . O , heaven defend my soul from such foul sin ! Shall I seem crest - fallen in my father's sight ? Or with pale beggar fear impeach my height Before this outdar'd dastard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with such feeble ...
... Boling . O , heaven defend my soul from such foul sin ! Shall I seem crest - fallen in my father's sight ? Or with pale beggar fear impeach my height Before this outdar'd dastard ? Ere my tongue Shall wound mine honour with such feeble ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere William Shakespeare No preview available - 2012 |
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