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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. No , when my father York and Edward wept To hear the piteous moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford shook his sword at him ; Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. No , when my father York and Edward wept To hear the piteous moan that Rutland made , When black - fac'd Clifford shook his sword at him ; Nor when thy warlike father , like a child , Told the sad ...
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... Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me : Which of you trembles not that looks on me ? If not , that I being queen you bow like subjects , Yet that by you depos'd you quake like ...
... Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me : Which of you trembles not that looks on me ? If not , that I being queen you bow like subjects , Yet that by you depos'd you quake like ...
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... hear her curses . RIV . And so doth mine ; I muse why she's at liberty . GLO . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Q. ELIZ . I never did her ...
... hear her curses . RIV . And so doth mine ; I muse why she's at liberty . GLO . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to her . Q. ELIZ . I never did her ...
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... hear you tell it . CLAR . O , Brakenbury , I have done these things , — That now give evidence against my soul , - For Edward's sake ; and see how he requites me ! O God ! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee , But thou wilt be aveng ...
... hear you tell it . CLAR . O , Brakenbury , I have done these things , — That now give evidence against my soul , - For Edward's sake ; and see how he requites me ! O God ! if my deep prayers cannot appease thee , But thou wilt be aveng ...
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... hear me . K. EDW . Then say at once , what is it thou request'st . STAN . The forfeit , sovereign , of my servant's life : Who slew to - day a riotous gentleman , Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . K. EDW . Have I a tongue to ...
... hear me . K. EDW . Then say at once , what is it thou request'st . STAN . The forfeit , sovereign , of my servant's life : Who slew to - day a riotous gentleman , Lately attendant on the duke of Norfolk . K. EDW . Have I a tongue to ...
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Sida 26 - Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate ; Talkers are no good doers; be assur'd We go to use our hands, and not our tongues. GLO. Your eyes drop millstones, when fools...