The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Том 4Jacob Tonson, 1709 |
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Стр. 1546
... fair ; Come , Coufin , you fhall be the Meffenger . Exe . And I hope fhall reconcile them all . [ Exit . Enter Richard , Edward , and Mountague . Rich . Brother , though I be youngest , give me leave . Edw . No , I can better play the ...
... fair ; Come , Coufin , you fhall be the Meffenger . Exe . And I hope fhall reconcile them all . [ Exit . Enter Richard , Edward , and Mountague . Rich . Brother , though I be youngest , give me leave . Edw . No , I can better play the ...
Стр. 1555
... bear Upon my Target three fair fhining Suns . Rich . Nay , bear three Daughters : By your leave , I sp ak it , You love the Breeder better than the Male . C 2 Enter Enter a Messenger . But what art thou , whofe King Henry VI . 1555.
... bear Upon my Target three fair fhining Suns . Rich . Nay , bear three Daughters : By your leave , I sp ak it , You love the Breeder better than the Male . C 2 Enter Enter a Messenger . But what art thou , whofe King Henry VI . 1555.
Стр. 1557
... fair Lords ? what fare ? what News abroad ? Rich . Great Lord of Warwick , if we should recount Our baleful News , and at each Word's deliverance Stab Poinards in our Flesh , ' till all were told , The Words would add more anguish than ...
... fair Lords ? what fare ? what News abroad ? Rich . Great Lord of Warwick , if we should recount Our baleful News , and at each Word's deliverance Stab Poinards in our Flesh , ' till all were told , The Words would add more anguish than ...
Стр. 1580
... Fair Queen of England , worthy Margaret , Sit down with us ; it ill befits thy State , And Birth , that thou should'st stand , whiles Lewis fits . Queen . No , mighty King of France ; now Margaret Muft ftrike her Sail , and learn a ...
... Fair Queen of England , worthy Margaret , Sit down with us ; it ill befits thy State , And Birth , that thou should'st stand , whiles Lewis fits . Queen . No , mighty King of France ; now Margaret Muft ftrike her Sail , and learn a ...
Стр. 1581
... fair Queen , whence fprings this deep despair ? Queen . From fuch a caufe as fills mine Eyes with Tears , And ftops my Tongue , while Heart is drown'd in Cares . K. Lew . Whate'er it be , be thou ftill like thy felf , And fit thee by ...
... fair Queen , whence fprings this deep despair ? Queen . From fuch a caufe as fills mine Eyes with Tears , And ftops my Tongue , while Heart is drown'd in Cares . K. Lew . Whate'er it be , be thou ftill like thy felf , And fit thee by ...
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