The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 7Longman, 1820 |
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Page 34
... dear blood shed for our grievous sins , That you depart , and lay no hands on me ; The deed you undertake is damnable . 1 Murd . What we will dò , we do upon command . 2 Murd . And he , that hath commanded , is our king . Clar ...
... dear blood shed for our grievous sins , That you depart , and lay no hands on me ; The deed you undertake is damnable . 1 Murd . What we will dò , we do upon command . 2 Murd . And he , that hath commanded , is our king . Clar ...
Page 35
... dear degree ? Clar . Alas ! for whose sake did I that ill deed ? For Edward , for my brother , for his sake : He sends you not to murder me for this ; For in that sin he is as deep as I. If God will be avenged for the deed , O , know ...
... dear degree ? Clar . Alas ! for whose sake did I that ill deed ? For Edward , for my brother , for his sake : He sends you not to murder me for this ; For in that sin he is as deep as I. If God will be avenged for the deed , O , know ...
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... Dear brother , live , and be a king ? Who told me , when we both lay in the field , Frozen almost to death , how he did lap me Even in his garments ; and did give himself , All thin and naked to the numb - cold night ? All this from my ...
... Dear brother , live , and be a king ? Who told me , when we both lay in the field , Frozen almost to death , how he did lap me Even in his garments ; and did give himself , All thin and naked to the numb - cold night ? All this from my ...
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... dear a loss . Chil . Were never orphans , had so dear a loss . Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs ; Their woes are parcell'd ' , mine are general , She for an Edward weeps , and so do I ...
... dear a loss . Chil . Were never orphans , had so dear a loss . Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs ; Their woes are parcell'd ' , mine are general , She for an Edward weeps , and so do I ...
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... dear mother ; God is much dis- pleas'd , That you take with unthankfulness his doing ; In common worldly things , ' tis call'd — ungrateful , With dull unwillingness to repay a debt , Which with a bounteous hand was kindly lent ; Much ...
... dear mother ; God is much dis- pleas'd , That you take with unthankfulness his doing ; In common worldly things , ' tis call'd — ungrateful , With dull unwillingness to repay a debt , Which with a bounteous hand was kindly lent ; Much ...
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