The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... hear me , mighty kings . K. John . Speak on , with favour ; we are bent to hear . 1 Cit . That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch , Is near to England ; Look upon the years Of Lewis the Dauphin , and that lovely maid : If lusty ...
... hear me , mighty kings . K. John . Speak on , with favour ; we are bent to hear . 1 Cit . That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch , Is near to England ; Look upon the years Of Lewis the Dauphin , and that lovely maid : If lusty ...
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... Hear me , O , hear me ! Aust . Lady Constance , peace . Const . War ! war ! no peace ! peace is to me a war . O Lymoges ! O Austria ! thou dost shame That bloody spoil : Thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward ; Thou little valiant ...
... Hear me , O , hear me ! Aust . Lady Constance , peace . Const . War ! war ! no peace ! peace is to me a war . O Lymoges ! O Austria ! thou dost shame That bloody spoil : Thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward ; Thou little valiant ...
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... hear me ! -ah , alack , how new Is husband in my mouth ! -even for that name , Which till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce Upon my knee I beg , go not to arms Against mine uncle . Const . O , upon my knee , Made hard with ...
... hear me ! -ah , alack , how new Is husband in my mouth ! -even for that name , Which till this time my tongue did ne'er pronounce Upon my knee I beg , go not to arms Against mine uncle . Const . O , upon my knee , Made hard with ...
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... Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone , Without eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words ; Then , in despite of brooded watchful day , I would into thy bosom pour my thoughts : But ah , I ...
... Hear me without thine ears , and make reply Without a tongue , using conceit alone , Without eyes , ears , and harmful sound of words ; Then , in despite of brooded watchful day , I would into thy bosom pour my thoughts : But ah , I ...
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... hear a lady's feeble voice , Which scorns a modern invocation . Pand . Lady , you utter madness , and not sorrow . Const . Thou art not holy to belie me so ; I am not mad : this hair I tear , is mine ; My name is Constance ; I was ...
... hear a lady's feeble voice , Which scorns a modern invocation . Pand . Lady , you utter madness , and not sorrow . Const . Thou art not holy to belie me so ; I am not mad : this hair I tear , is mine ; My name is Constance ; I was ...
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