The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left, Volume 2S. Andrus, 1829 |
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Page 45
... Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare ' my life . * 2 Gent . And so will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard , And therefore , to revenge it , shalt thou die ; [ To Suffolk ...
... Gent . I'll give it , sir ; and therefore spare ' my life . * 2 Gent . And so will I , and write home for it straight . Whit . I lost mine eye in laying the prize aboard , And therefore , to revenge it , shalt thou die ; [ To Suffolk ...
Page 46
... Gent . My gracious lord , entreat him , speak him fair . ' Suff . Suffolk's imperial tongue is stern and rough , ' Us'd to command , untaught to plead for favour . ' Far be it , we should honour such as these " With humble suit : no ...
... Gent . My gracious lord , entreat him , speak him fair . ' Suff . Suffolk's imperial tongue is stern and rough , ' Us'd to command , untaught to plead for favour . ' Far be it , we should honour such as these " With humble suit : no ...
Page 86
... Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar ...
... Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I com- mand : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar ...
Page 87
... Gent . Towards Chertsey , noble lord ? Glo . No , to White - Friars ; there attend my coming . [ Exeunt the rest , with the corse . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I'll have her , -but I will ...
... Gent . Towards Chertsey , noble lord ? Glo . No , to White - Friars ; there attend my coming . [ Exeunt the rest , with the corse . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I'll have her , -but I will ...
Page 122
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . 0 , -God save you ! Even to the hall , to hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I'll save you That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . 0 , -God save you ! Even to the hall , to hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I'll save you That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
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