The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 1-3 |
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Thanks , Reignier , happy for so sweet a child . Fit to be made companion with a
king : What answer makes your grace unto my suit ? Reig . Since thou dost deign
to woo her little worth , To be the princely bride of such a lord ; Upon condition I ...
Thanks , Reignier , happy for so sweet a child . Fit to be made companion with a
king : What answer makes your grace unto my suit ? Reig . Since thou dost deign
to woo her little worth , To be the princely bride of such a lord ; Upon condition I ...
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Beseeching thee , -if with thy will it stands , • That to my foes this body must be
prey ,• Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ope , • And give sweet passage to
my sinful soul ! Now , lords , take leave until we meet again , Where'er it be , in ...
Beseeching thee , -if with thy will it stands , • That to my foes this body must be
prey ,• Yet that thy brazen gates of heaven may ope , • And give sweet passage to
my sinful soul ! Now , lords , take leave until we meet again , Where'er it be , in ...
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Ah , Montague , * If thou be there , sweet brother , take my hand , * And with thy
lips keep in my soul a while ! * Thou lov'st me not ; for , brother , if thou didst , *
Thy tears would wash this cold congealed blood , * That glues my lips , and will
not ...
Ah , Montague , * If thou be there , sweet brother , take my hand , * And with thy
lips keep in my soul a while ! * Thou lov'st me not ; for , brother , if thou didst , *
Thy tears would wash this cold congealed blood , * That glues my lips , and will
not ...
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How sweet a plant have you untimely cropp'd ! • You have no children , butchers !
if you hado , • The thought of them ... As , deathsmen ! you have rido this sweet
young prince ! K. Edw . Away with her ; go , bear her hence perforce . Q. Mar.
How sweet a plant have you untimely cropp'd ! • You have no children , butchers !
if you hado , • The thought of them ... As , deathsmen ! you have rido this sweet
young prince ! K. Edw . Away with her ; go , bear her hence perforce . Q. Mar.
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The bird , that hath been limed in a bush , With trembling wings misdoubteth
every bush : And I , the hapless male ” to one sweet bird , Have now the fatal
object in my eye , Where my poor young was lim'd , was caught , and kill'd . Glo .
The bird , that hath been limed in a bush , With trembling wings misdoubteth
every bush : And I , the hapless male ” to one sweet bird , Have now the fatal
object in my eye , Where my poor young was lim'd , was caught , and kill'd . Glo .
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arms bear blood body brother Cade Clarence Clif Clifford common crown dead death doth duke earl Edward enemies England English Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear fight follow Forces France French friends give Gloster grace hand hast hath head hear heart heaven hence Henry's highness Holinshed honour hope I'll John keep King Henry Lady leave live London look lord lost March Margaret master means mind never night noble old play once passage peace play present prince queen rest Rich Richard Salisbury SCENE Shakspeare soldiers Somerset soul speak stand stay Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thing thou thou art thought true unto Warwick York
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Página 309 - God! methinks, it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, To carve out dials quaintly, point by point, Thereby to see the minutes how they run: How many make the hour full complete, How many hours bring about the day, How many days will finish up the year, How many years a mortal man may live.
Página 310 - I tend my flock; So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will...
Página 93 - All murder'd : for within the hollow crown That rounds the mortal temples of a king Keeps Death his court, and there the antic sits, Scoffing his state and grinning at his pomp...
Página 19 - Glory is like a circle in the water, Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, Till, by broad spreading, it disperse to nought.
Página 220 - Be brave then ; for your captain is brave, and vows reformation. There shall be, in England, seven halfpenny loaves sold for a penny : the threehooped pot shall have ten hoops ; and I will make it felony to drink small beer: all the realm shall be in common, and in Cheapside shall my palfrey go to grass.