The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Histories. TragediesC. Knight, 1843 |
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... lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come To cross the seas to England , and be crown'd King Henry's faithful and anointed queen . " This appears to us to offer quite sufficient ground to ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 9.
... lady Margaret do vouchsafe to come To cross the seas to England , and be crown'd King Henry's faithful and anointed queen . " This appears to us to offer quite sufficient ground to ESSAY ON HENRY VI . AND RICHARD III . 9.
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... lady's lap , And witch sweet ladies with my words and looks . Oh monstrous man , to harbour such a thought ! Why , love did scorn me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not deal in her affairs , She did corrupt frail nature in the ...
... lady's lap , And witch sweet ladies with my words and looks . Oh monstrous man , to harbour such a thought ! Why , love did scorn me in my mother's womb ; And , for I should not deal in her affairs , She did corrupt frail nature in the ...
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... lady should come by this way , In shameful penance wandering in the streets . Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind abrook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks laughing at thy shame , That erst did follow thy proud ...
... lady should come by this way , In shameful penance wandering in the streets . Sweet Nell , ill can thy noble mind abrook The abject people gazing on thy face , With envious looks laughing at thy shame , That erst did follow thy proud ...
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... lady to a post , At twelve a clock at night . And as , poor lady , she stood bound , The queen ( in angry mood ) Did set two snakes unto her breast , That suck'd away her blood . " * * Mr . Dyce's edition of Peele , vol . i . , p . 73 ...
... lady to a post , At twelve a clock at night . And as , poor lady , she stood bound , The queen ( in angry mood ) Did set two snakes unto her breast , That suck'd away her blood . " * * Mr . Dyce's edition of Peele , vol . i . , p . 73 ...
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... lady's funeral , without the slightest conflicting feeling ; and takes leave of the audience in the character of a mournful widower whose loss could never be repaired : - " Inter my lovely Elinor , late deceas'd ; And , in remembrance ...
... lady's funeral , without the slightest conflicting feeling ; and takes leave of the audience in the character of a mournful widower whose loss could never be repaired : - " Inter my lovely Elinor , late deceas'd ; And , in remembrance ...
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