The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: Richard II. Henry IV, pt. I |
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But ere the crown he looks for live in peace , Ten thousand bloody crowns of
mothers ' sons Shall ill become the flower of England ' s face 8 ; Change the
complexion of her maid - pale peace To scarlet indignation , and bedew Her
pastures ...
But ere the crown he looks for live in peace , Ten thousand bloody crowns of
mothers ' sons Shall ill become the flower of England ' s face 8 ; Change the
complexion of her maid - pale peace To scarlet indignation , and bedew Her
pastures ...
Page 136
An if my word be sterling yet in England , Let it command a mirror hither straight ;
That it may show me what a face I have , Since it is bankrupt of his majesty S .
BOLING . Go some of you and fetch a lookingglass , [ Exit an Attendant . North .
An if my word be sterling yet in England , Let it command a mirror hither straight ;
That it may show me what a face I have , Since it is bankrupt of his majesty S .
BOLING . Go some of you and fetch a lookingglass , [ Exit an Attendant . North .
Page 137
Was this the face , that fac ' d so many follies , And was at last out - fac ' d by
Bolingbroke ? A brittle glory shineth in this face : As brittle as the glory is the face ;
[ Dashes the Glass against the ground . For there it is , crack ' d in a hundred ...
Was this the face , that fac ' d so many follies , And was at last out - fac ' d by
Bolingbroke ? A brittle glory shineth in this face : As brittle as the glory is the face ;
[ Dashes the Glass against the ground . For there it is , crack ' d in a hundred ...
Page 339
Why , sir John , my face does you no harm . FAL . No , I ' ll be sworn ; I make as
good use of it as many a man doth of a death ' s head , or a memento mori : I
never see thy face , but I think upon hell - fire , and Dives that lived in purple ; for
there ...
Why , sir John , my face does you no harm . FAL . No , I ' ll be sworn ; I make as
good use of it as many a man doth of a death ' s head , or a memento mori : I
never see thy face , but I think upon hell - fire , and Dives that lived in purple ; for
there ...
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en / ke ' , Wait gate - sil . a to nce may finish it when he will , it is not a hair amiss
yet : he may keep it still as a face - royal , for a barber shall never earn sixpence
out of it ; and yet he will be crowing , as if he had writ man ever since his father ...
en / ke ' , Wait gate - sil . a to nce may finish it when he will , it is not a hair amiss
yet : he may keep it still as a face - royal , for a barber shall never earn sixpence
out of it ; and yet he will be crowing , as if he had writ man ever since his father ...
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