The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 228 páginas |
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Página 158
... Duch . Why droops my lord , like over- ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphrey knit his brows , As frowning at the favors of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixed to the sullen earth ...
... Duch . Why droops my lord , like over- ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphrey knit his brows , As frowning at the favors of the world ? Why are thine eyes fixed to the sullen earth ...
Página 159
... Duch . What , what , my lord ! are you so choleric With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glou . Nay , be not angry ; I am pleased again . Enter Messenger . Mess . My ...
... Duch . What , what , my lord ! are you so choleric With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glou . Nay , be not angry ; I am pleased again . Enter Messenger . Mess . My ...
Página 161
... Duch . Was'tI ! yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd set my ten commandments in your face . King . Sweet aunt , be quiet ; ' twas against her will . Duch . Against her will ! good ...
... Duch . Was'tI ! yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'd set my ten commandments in your face . King . Sweet aunt , be quiet ; ' twas against her will . Duch . Against her will ! good ...
Página 162
... Duch . Well said , my masters ; and wel- come all . To this gear the sooner the better . Boling . Patience , good lady ; wizards know their times : Deep night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was set ...
... Duch . Well said , my masters ; and wel- come all . To this gear the sooner the better . Boling . Patience , good lady ; wizards know their times : Deep night , dark night , the silent of the night , The time of night when Troy was set ...
Página 166
... Duch . Welcome is banishment ; welcome were my death . Glou . Eleanor , the law , thou see'st , hath judged thee : I cannot justify whom the law condemns . [ Exeunt Duchess and other prisoners , guarded . Mine eyes are full of tears ...
... Duch . Welcome is banishment ; welcome were my death . Glou . Eleanor , the law , thou see'st , hath judged thee : I cannot justify whom the law condemns . [ Exeunt Duchess and other prisoners , guarded . Mine eyes are full of tears ...
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arms art thou Bast Biron blood Boling Boyet breath brother Buck Cade Clar Clarence crown dead dear death dost thou doth Duch Duke Duke of York Edward Eliz England Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends gentle give Glou Gloucester Goths grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Hermia hither honor house of Lancaster house of York Jack Cade John king lady Launce live look lord Lord Hastings madam Marry master Moth Murd ne'er never night noble Nurse pardon peace pray prince Proteus queen Reignier Rich Richard Romeo SCENE shame Shylock Somerset soul speak Speed stay Suffolk swear sweet sword Talbot tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt Thurio tongue Tybalt uncle unto villain Warwick wilt word York