The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 páginas |
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... Glou . England ne'er had a king until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams : 10 His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparking eyes , replete with wrathful fire ...
... Glou . England ne'er had a king until his time . Virtue he had , deserving to command : His brandish'd sword did blind men with his beams : 10 His arms spread wider than a dragon's wings ; His sparking eyes , replete with wrathful fire ...
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... Glou . I'll to the Tower with all the haste I can , To view the artillery and munition ; And then I will proclaim young Henry king . [ Exit . Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , 170 Being ordain'd his special governor ...
... Glou . I'll to the Tower with all the haste I can , To view the artillery and munition ; And then I will proclaim young Henry king . [ Exit . Exe . To Eltham will I , where the young king is , 170 Being ordain'd his special governor ...
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... Glou . I am come to survey the Tower this day : Since Henry's death , I fear , there is convey- ance . Where be these warders , that they wait not here ? Open the gates ; ' tis Gloucester that calls . First Warder . [ Within ] Who's ...
... Glou . I am come to survey the Tower this day : Since Henry's death , I fear , there is convey- ance . Where be these warders , that they wait not here ? Open the gates ; ' tis Gloucester that calls . First Warder . [ Within ] Who's ...
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... Glou . I will not slay thee , but I'll drive thee back : Thy scarlet robes as a child's bearing - cloth I'll use to carry thee out of this place . Win . Do what thou darest ; I beard thee to thy face . Glou . What am I dared and bearded ...
... Glou . I will not slay thee , but I'll drive thee back : Thy scarlet robes as a child's bearing - cloth I'll use to carry thee out of this place . Win . Do what thou darest ; I beard thee to thy face . Glou . What am I dared and bearded ...
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... Glou- cester ; 120 And if thou be not then created York , I will not live to be accounted Warwick . Meantime , in signal of my love to thee , Against proud Somerset and William Pole , Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I ...
... Glou- cester ; 120 And if thou be not then created York , I will not live to be accounted Warwick . Meantime , in signal of my love to thee , Against proud Somerset and William Pole , Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I ...
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Alarum arms art thou Bardolph bear Biron blood Boyet brother cousin crown daughter dead death dost thou doth ducats Duke Duke of York Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff farewell father fear fool Ford France friends gentle gentleman give Glou Gloucester Goths grace hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Hermia hither honor Kath king lady Leonato live look lord Lord Hastings madam majesty marry master master doctor mistress never night noble Northumberland peace Pedro Pist pray Prince Proteus queen Re-enter Reignier Rich Richard Romeo SCENE Shal shame Signior Sir John Somerset soul speak stay Suffolk swear sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Thurio tongue true Tybalt unto villain Warwick wife wilt word York