The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... sword at him : Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad story of my father's death ; - And twenty times made pause , to sob , and weep , That all the standers - by had wet their cheeks , Like trees bedash'd with rain ...
... sword at him : Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad story of my father's death ; - And twenty times made pause , to sob , and weep , That all the standers - by had wet their cheeks , Like trees bedash'd with rain ...
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... Sword . Take up the sword again , or take up me . Anne . Arise , dissembler : though I wish thy death , I will not be thy executioner . Glo . Then bid me kill myself , and I will do it . Anne . I have already . Glo . That was in thy ...
... Sword . Take up the sword again , or take up me . Anne . Arise , dissembler : though I wish thy death , I will not be thy executioner . Glo . Then bid me kill myself , and I will do it . Anne . I have already . Glo . That was in thy ...
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... sword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That shall you know Hereafter . Glo . But shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope , live so . Glo . Vouchsafe to wear this ring . Anne . To take , is not to give . [ She puts on ...
... sword . Glo . Say then , my peace is made . Anne . That shall you know Hereafter . Glo . But shall I live in hope ? Anne . All men , I hope , live so . Glo . Vouchsafe to wear this ring . Anne . To take , is not to give . [ She puts on ...
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... sword , and then throw him into the malmsey - butt , in the next room . 2 Murd . O excellent device ! and make a sop of him . 1 Murd . Soft ! he wakes . 2 Murd . Strike . 6 1 Murd . No , we'll reason with him . Clar . Where art thou ...
... sword , and then throw him into the malmsey - butt , in the next room . 2 Murd . O excellent device ! and make a sop of him . 1 Murd . Soft ! he wakes . 2 Murd . Strike . 6 1 Murd . No , we'll reason with him . Clar . Where art thou ...
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... sword to it ? Glo . Ay , gentle cousin , were it light enough . lightly- ] Commonly , in ordinary course . dread lord ; ] The original of this epithet applied to kings has been much disputed . In some of our old statutes the king is ...
... sword to it ? Glo . Ay , gentle cousin , were it light enough . lightly- ] Commonly , in ordinary course . dread lord ; ] The original of this epithet applied to kings has been much disputed . In some of our old statutes the king is ...
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