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 178
Let not the heavens hear these tell - tale women Rail on the Lord's anointed :
Strike , I say .-[ Flourish . Alarums . Either be patient , and entreat me fair , Or with
the clamorous report of war Thus will I drown your exclamations . Duch .
Let not the heavens hear these tell - tale women Rail on the Lord's anointed :
Strike , I say .-[ Flourish . Alarums . Either be patient , and entreat me fair , Or with
the clamorous report of war Thus will I drown your exclamations . Duch .
Page 181
Hear me a word ; For I shall never speak to thee again . K. Rich . Souf . ] Duch .
Either thou wilt die , by God's just ordinance , Ere from this war thou turn a
conqueror ; Or I with grief and extreme age shall perish , And never look upon thy
face ...
Hear me a word ; For I shall never speak to thee again . K. Rich . Souf . ] Duch .
Either thou wilt die , by God's just ordinance , Ere from this war thou turn a
conqueror ; Or I with grief and extreme age shall perish , And never look upon thy
face ...
Page 478
But know , I come not To hear such flattery now , and in my presence ; They are
too thin ' and base to hide offences ? To me you cannot reach : you play the
spaniel , And think with wagging of your tongue to win me ; But , whatsoe'er thou
tak'st ...
But know , I come not To hear such flattery now , and in my presence ; They are
too thin ' and base to hide offences ? To me you cannot reach : you play the
spaniel , And think with wagging of your tongue to win me ; But , whatsoe'er thou
tak'st ...
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