The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 4H. Baldwin and son, 1798 |
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... north . K. Phi . Our thunder from the fouth , Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . Baft . O prudent difcipline ! From north to south ; Auftria and France fhoot in each other's mouth : I'll ftir them to it : -Come , away ...
... north . K. Phi . Our thunder from the fouth , Shall rain their drift of bullets on this town . Baft . O prudent difcipline ! From north to south ; Auftria and France fhoot in each other's mouth : I'll ftir them to it : -Come , away ...
Page 85
... north To make his bleak winds kifs my parched lips , And comfort me with cold : -I do not ask you much , I beg cold comfort ; and you are fo ftrait , And fo ingrateful , you deny me that . P. Hen . O , that there were fome virtue in my ...
... north To make his bleak winds kifs my parched lips , And comfort me with cold : -I do not ask you much , I beg cold comfort ; and you are fo ftrait , And fo ingrateful , you deny me that . P. Hen . O , that there were fome virtue in my ...
Page 110
... north- eaft wind , Which then blew bitterly against our faces , Awak'd the fleeping rheum ; and fo , by chance , Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid our coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewell : And ...
... north- eaft wind , Which then blew bitterly against our faces , Awak'd the fleeping rheum ; and fo , by chance , Did grace our hollow parting with a tear . K. Rich . What faid our coufin , when you parted with him ? Aum . Farewell : And ...
Page 117
... North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majefty . K. Rich . What fays he now ? North . Nay , nothing ; all is faid : His tongue is now a ftringless inftrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancafter hath spent . York . Be ...
... North . My liege , old Gaunt commends him to your majefty . K. Rich . What fays he now ? North . Nay , nothing ; all is faid : His tongue is now a ftringless inftrument ; Words , life , and all , old Lancafter hath spent . York . Be ...
Page 119
... North . Well , lords , the duke of Lancaster is dead . Ro . And living too ; for now his fon is duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both , if juftice had her right , Roff . My heart is great ; but it must ...
... North . Well , lords , the duke of Lancaster is dead . Ro . And living too ; for now his fon is duke . Willo . Barely in title , not in revenue . North . Richly in both , if juftice had her right , Roff . My heart is great ; but it must ...
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