The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Том 4 |
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Стр. 1563
The Execution of my big - swoln Heart Upon that Clifford , that cruel Child - killer ,
Clif . I flew thy Father , call'st thou him a Child ? Rich . Ay , like a Daftard , and a
treacherous Coward , As thou did it kill our tender Brother Ruland : But e'er Sun ...
The Execution of my big - swoln Heart Upon that Clifford , that cruel Child - killer ,
Clif . I flew thy Father , call'st thou him a Child ? Rich . Ay , like a Daftard , and a
treacherous Coward , As thou did it kill our tender Brother Ruland : But e'er Sun ...
Стр. 1629
I would I knew thy Heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my Tongue . Anne . I fear me , both
are false . Glo . Then never Man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your Sword .
Glo . Say then , my Peace is made . Anne . That shalt thou know hereafter . Glo .
I would I knew thy Heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my Tongue . Anne . I fear me , both
are false . Glo . Then never Man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your Sword .
Glo . Say then , my Peace is made . Anne . That shalt thou know hereafter . Glo .
Стр. 1630
With all my Heart . aud much it joys me too To see you are become so penitent .
Tressel and Barkley , go along with me . Glo . Bid me farewel . Anne . ' Tis more
than you deserve : But since you teach me how to flatter you , Imagine have said
...
With all my Heart . aud much it joys me too To see you are become so penitent .
Tressel and Barkley , go along with me . Glo . Bid me farewel . Anne . ' Tis more
than you deserve : But since you teach me how to flatter you , Imagine have said
...
Стр. 1872
Tear my bright Hair , and scratch my praised Cheeks , Crack my clear Voice with
Sobs , and break my Heart With sounding Troilus . I will not go from Troy . [ Exit ,
Enter Paris , Troilus , Æneas , Deiphobus , Anthenor , and Diomedes . Par .
Tear my bright Hair , and scratch my praised Cheeks , Crack my clear Voice with
Sobs , and break my Heart With sounding Troilus . I will not go from Troy . [ Exit ,
Enter Paris , Troilus , Æneas , Deiphobus , Anthenor , and Diomedes . Par .
Стр. 2029
1 With the dismal'st Object That ever Eye , with fight , made Heart lamene . Aar .
Now will I fetch the King to find them here , That he thereby may have a likely
guess , How these were they that made away his Brother . [ Exit Aaron . Mar.
1 With the dismal'st Object That ever Eye , with fight , made Heart lamene . Aar .
Now will I fetch the King to find them here , That he thereby may have a likely
guess , How these were they that made away his Brother . [ Exit Aaron . Mar.
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