Henry VI. Part II.Bell, 1786 - 132 páginas |
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Página 63
... enemy to the flock , Before his chaps be stain'd with crimson blood ; As Humphrey prov'd by reasons to my liege . And do not stand on quillets , how to slay him ; Be it by gins , by snares , by subtilty , Sleeping , or waking , ' tis no ...
... enemy to the flock , Before his chaps be stain'd with crimson blood ; As Humphrey prov'd by reasons to my liege . And do not stand on quillets , how to slay him ; Be it by gins , by snares , by subtilty , Sleeping , or waking , ' tis no ...
Página 66
... enemies . Well , nobles , well ; ' tis politickly done , To send me packing with an host of men : 340 I fear me , you but warm the starved snake , Who , cherish'd in your breasts , will sting your hearts . ' Twas men I lack'd , and you ...
... enemies . Well , nobles , well ; ' tis politickly done , To send me packing with an host of men : 340 I fear me , you but warm the starved snake , Who , cherish'd in your breasts , will sting your hearts . ' Twas men I lack'd , and you ...
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... enemy ; And undiscover'd come to me again , And given me notice of their villanies . This devil here shall be my substitute ; For that John Mortimer , which now is dead , In face , in gait , in speech he doth resemble : By this I shall ...
... enemy ; And undiscover'd come to me again , And given me notice of their villanies . This devil here shall be my substitute ; For that John Mortimer , which now is dead , In face , in gait , in speech he doth resemble : By this I shall ...
Página 70
... enemy to him , Yet he most christian - like , laments his death : And for myself - foe as he was to me , Might liquid tears , or heart - offending groans , Or blood - consuming sighs recall his life , 441 I would be blind with weeping ...
... enemy to him , Yet he most christian - like , laments his death : And for myself - foe as he was to me , Might liquid tears , or heart - offending groans , Or blood - consuming sighs recall his life , 441 I would be blind with weeping ...
Página 74
... enemy ; Which with the heart there cools , and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again . But , see , his face is black , and full of blood ; His eye - balls further out than when he liv'd , Staring full ghastly like a ...
... enemy ; Which with the heart there cools , and ne'er returneth To blush and beautify the cheek again . But , see , his face is black , and full of blood ; His eye - balls further out than when he liv'd , Staring full ghastly like a ...
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