The Works of Shakspere, Volume 2Virtue and Vorston, 1881 |
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Page 693
... WIFE . Wife . What will become of us ? All will away : My husband never ceases in expense , Both to consume his credit and his house ; And ' tis set down by heaven's just decree , That riot's child must needs be beggary . Are these ...
... WIFE . Wife . What will become of us ? All will away : My husband never ceases in expense , Both to consume his credit and his house ; And ' tis set down by heaven's just decree , That riot's child must needs be beggary . Are these ...
Page 694
... wife , right honourably allied , Thou hast proclaim'd a strumpet . Hus . Nay , then I know thee ; Thou art her champion , thou ; her private friend ; The party you wot on . Gent . O ignoble thought ! I am past my patient blood . Shall I ...
... wife , right honourably allied , Thou hast proclaim'd a strumpet . Hus . Nay , then I know thee ; Thou art her champion , thou ; her private friend ; The party you wot on . Gent . O ignoble thought ! I am past my patient blood . Shall I ...
Page 696
... WIFE awakes . [ Exeunt MASTER and Two Servants . Wife . Ha , who's that cried ? O me ! my children , Wife . O my children . Both , both , bloody , bloody ! [ Catches up the youngest Child . Hus . Strumpet , let go the boy ; let go the ...
... WIFE awakes . [ Exeunt MASTER and Two Servants . Wife . Ha , who's that cried ? O me ! my children , Wife . O my children . Both , both , bloody , bloody ! [ Catches up the youngest Child . Hus . Strumpet , let go the boy ; let go the ...
Contents
AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
TRAGEDIES | 675 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 681 |
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