King Richard IIIJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1935 - 184 pages |
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... queen thereof . Q.M.A little joy enjoys the queen thereof , For I am she , and altogether joyless . I can no longer hold me patient . Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me ! Which ...
... queen thereof . Q.M.A little joy enjoys the queen thereof , For I am she , and altogether joyless . I can no longer hold me patient . Hear me , you wrangling pirates , that fall out In sharing that which you have pill'd from me ! Which ...
Page 28
... queen , for me that was a queen , Outlive thy glory , like my wretched self ! Long mayst thou live to wail thy children's loss ; And see another , as I see thee now , Deck'd in thy rights , as thou art stall'd in mine ! Long die thy ...
... queen , for me that was a queen , Outlive thy glory , like my wretched self ! Long mayst thou live to wail thy children's loss ; And see another , as I see thee now , Deck'd in thy rights , as thou art stall'd in mine ! Long die thy ...
Page 172
... queen's kindred haughty and proud ; so Q. F cures the metre in an obvious enough way , the queen's sons and brothers haught and proud . I suspect rather that a monosyllabic adjective has dropped out after haughty . II . iii . 40-45 ...
... queen's kindred haughty and proud ; so Q. F cures the metre in an obvious enough way , the queen's sons and brothers haught and proud . I suspect rather that a monosyllabic adjective has dropped out after haughty . II . iii . 40-45 ...
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