The winter's tale. The life and death of King Henry VI, pts.1-3. The tragedy of King Richard III. The famous history of the life of King Henry VIIIA.W. Lovering, 1887 |
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... shame us we will be justified in our loves ; for indeed— Cam . Beseech you , - - II Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge : we cannot with such magnifi- cence in so rare - I know not what to say . We will give you ...
... shame us we will be justified in our loves ; for indeed— Cam . Beseech you , - - II Arch . Verily , I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge : we cannot with such magnifi- cence in so rare - I know not what to say . We will give you ...
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... shame to know herself But with her most vile principal , that she's A bed - swerver , even as bad as those * Confederate . That vulgars give bold'st titles , ay , and privy To this their late escape . No , by my life , Her . Privy to ...
... shame to know herself But with her most vile principal , that she's A bed - swerver , even as bad as those * Confederate . That vulgars give bold'st titles , ay , and privy To this their late escape . No , by my life , Her . Privy to ...
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... shame on't in himself , Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . Leave me solely : go , See how he fares . [ Exit Serv . ] Fie , fie ! no thought of him : 20 The very thought of my revenges that way ...
... shame on't in himself , Threw off his spirit , his appetite , his sleep , And downright languish'd . Leave me solely : go , See how he fares . [ Exit Serv . ] Fie , fie ! no thought of him : 20 The very thought of my revenges that way ...
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... shame , - Those of your fact * are so - so past all truth : Which to deny concerns more than avails ; for as Thy brat hath been cast out , like to itself , * Guilt . No father owning it , -which is , indeed , More criminal in thee than ...
... shame , - Those of your fact * are so - so past all truth : Which to deny concerns more than avails ; for as Thy brat hath been cast out , like to itself , * Guilt . No father owning it , -which is , indeed , More criminal in thee than ...
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... shame perpetual . Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie , and tears shed there Shall be my recreation : so long as nature Will bear up with this exercise , so long I daily vow to use it . Come and lead me Unto these sorrows ...
... shame perpetual . Once a day I'll visit The chapel where they lie , and tears shed there Shall be my recreation : so long as nature Will bear up with this exercise , so long I daily vow to use it . Come and lead me Unto these sorrows ...
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