The Histories and Poems of Shakespeare: The Text of the Oxford EditionH. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 1214 pages |
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Page 278
... young prince up and down , like his ill angel . FALSTAFF . Not so , my lord ; your ill angel is light , but I hope he that looks upon me will take me without weighing and yet , in some respects , I grant , I cannot go , I cannot tell ...
... young prince up and down , like his ill angel . FALSTAFF . Not so , my lord ; your ill angel is light , but I hope he that looks upon me will take me without weighing and yet , in some respects , I grant , I cannot go , I cannot tell ...
Page 514
... young Talbot ? where is valiant John ? Triumphant death , smear'd with captivity , Young Talbot's valour makes me smile at thee . When he perceiv'd me shrink and on my knee , His bloody sword he brandish'd over me , And like a hungry ...
... young Talbot ? where is valiant John ? Triumphant death , smear'd with captivity , Young Talbot's valour makes me smile at thee . When he perceiv'd me shrink and on my knee , His bloody sword he brandish'd over me , And like a hungry ...
Page 515
... Young TALBOT . SERVANT . O , my dear lord ! lo , where your son is borne ! TALBOT . Thou antick , death , which laugh'st us here to scorn , Anon , from thy insulting tryanny , Coupled in bonds of perpetuity , O ! thou , whose wounds ...
... Young TALBOT . SERVANT . O , my dear lord ! lo , where your son is borne ! TALBOT . Thou antick , death , which laugh'st us here to scorn , Anon , from thy insulting tryanny , Coupled in bonds of perpetuity , O ! thou , whose wounds ...
Contents
PAGE | 169 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY THE FOURTH | 257 |
THE RAPE OF LUCRECE | 948 |
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