The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... KATH . Ye tell me what ye wish for both , my ruin : Is this your christian counsel ? out upon ye ! Heaven is above all yet ; there sits a Judge , That no king can corrupt . CAM . Your rage mistakes us . Q. KATH . The more shame for ye ...
... KATH . Ye tell me what ye wish for both , my ruin : Is this your christian counsel ? out upon ye ! Heaven is above all yet ; there sits a Judge , That no king can corrupt . CAM . Your rage mistakes us . Q. KATH . The more shame for ye ...
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... KATH . Ye turn me into nothing : Woe upon ye , And all such false professors ! Would ye have me ( If you have any justice , any pity ; If ye be any thing but churchmen's habits , ) Put my sick cause into his hands that hates me ? Alas ...
... KATH . Ye turn me into nothing : Woe upon ye , And all such false professors ! Would ye have me ( If you have any justice , any pity ; If ye be any thing but churchmen's habits , ) Put my sick cause into his hands that hates me ? Alas ...
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... KATH . So may he ever do ! and ever flourish , SO When I shall dwell with worms , and my poor name Banish'd the kingdom ! -Patience , is that letter , I caus'd you write , yet sent away ? PAT . No , madam . [ Giving it to Katharine . KATH ...
... KATH . So may he ever do ! and ever flourish , SO When I shall dwell with worms , and my poor name Banish'd the kingdom ! -Patience , is that letter , I caus'd you write , yet sent away ? PAT . No , madam . [ Giving it to Katharine . KATH ...
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