The Complete Works of William ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1919 - 1352 páginas |
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... York . Be York the next that must be bank- rupt so ! 152 Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripest fruit first falls , and so doth he : His time is spent ; our pilgrimage must be . So much for that . Now for our ...
... York . Be York the next that must be bank- rupt so ! 152 Though death be poor , it ends a mortal woe . K. Rich . The ripest fruit first falls , and so doth he : His time is spent ; our pilgrimage must be . So much for that . Now for our ...
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... York . I'll not be by the while : my liege , fare- well : 212 What will ensue hereof , there's none can tell ; But by bad courses may be understood That their events can never fall out good . [ Exit . K. Rich . Go , Bushy , to the Earl ...
... York . I'll not be by the while : my liege , fare- well : 212 What will ensue hereof , there's none can tell ; But by bad courses may be understood That their events can never fall out good . [ Exit . K. Rich . Go , Bushy , to the Earl ...
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... YORK . 68 72 Green . Here comes the Duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck : O ! full of careful business are his looks . 448 ACT II , Sc . I. KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
... YORK . 68 72 Green . Here comes the Duke of York . Queen . With signs of war about his aged neck : O ! full of careful business are his looks . 448 ACT II , Sc . I. KING RICHARD THE SECOND.
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... York . Should I do so , I should belie my thoughts : 77 Comfort's in heaven ; and we are on the earth , Where nothing lives but crosses , cares , and grief . Your husband , he is gone to save far off , 80 Whilst others come to make him ...
... York . Should I do so , I should belie my thoughts : 77 Comfort's in heaven ; and we are on the earth , Where nothing lives but crosses , cares , and grief . Your husband , he is gone to save far off , 80 Whilst others come to make him ...
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... York there with his men of war ? H. Percy . There stands the castle , by yon tuft of trees , 53 Mann'd with three hundred men , as I have heard ; And in it are the Lords of York , Berkeley , and Seymour ; None else of name and noble ...
... York there with his men of war ? H. Percy . There stands the castle , by yon tuft of trees , 53 Mann'd with three hundred men , as I have heard ; And in it are the Lords of York , Berkeley , and Seymour ; None else of name and noble ...
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