The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Page 66
If you do love my brother , hate not me ; I am his brother , and I love him well . If
you are hir'd for meed " , go back again , And I will send you to my brother Gloster
; Who shall reward you better for my life , Than Edward will for tidings of my death
...
If you do love my brother , hate not me ; I am his brother , and I love him well . If
you are hir'd for meed " , go back again , And I will send you to my brother Gloster
; Who shall reward you better for my life , Than Edward will for tidings of my death
...
Page 75
K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death , And shall that tongue give
pardon to a slave ? My brother kill'd no man , his fault was thought , And yet his
punishment was bitter death . Who sued to me for him ? who , in my wrath ...
K. Edw . Have I a tongue to doom my brother's death , And shall that tongue give
pardon to a slave ? My brother kill'd no man , his fault was thought , And yet his
punishment was bitter death . Who sued to me for him ? who , in my wrath ...
Page 259
And who the King deceased but the Brother ? ... by losse of life , I reapt not the
game but the glorie , and since it becammeth A Sonne to maintaine the honor of
his deceased father , Why should I not hazard his dignitie by my brothers Sonnes
?
And who the King deceased but the Brother ? ... by losse of life , I reapt not the
game but the glorie , and since it becammeth A Sonne to maintaine the honor of
his deceased father , Why should I not hazard his dignitie by my brothers Sonnes
?
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