The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare : Carefully Revised, with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author : Prepared Expressly for the Use of Classes, and the Family Reading Circle |
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Page 388
... FAUL- CONBRIDGE . AUSTRIA , and Attendants . K. Phi . " Tis true , fair daughter ; and this blessed day , Ever in France shall be kept festival : To solemnize this day , the glorious sun Stays in his course , and plays the alchemist ...
... FAUL- CONBRIDGE . AUSTRIA , and Attendants . K. Phi . " Tis true , fair daughter ; and this blessed day , Ever in France shall be kept festival : To solemnize this day , the glorious sun Stays in his course , and plays the alchemist ...
Page 389
... Faul . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . Aust . Thou dar'st not say so , villain , for thy life . Faul . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . K. John . We like not this ; thou dost forget thyself . Enter ...
... Faul . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . Aust . Thou dar'st not say so , villain , for thy life . Faul . And hang a calf's - skin on those recreant limbs . K. John . We like not this ; thou dost forget thyself . Enter ...
Page 391
... Faul . Will ' t not be ? Will not a calf's - skin stop that mouth of thine ? Lew . Father , to arms ! Blanch . Upon thy wedding day ? Against the blood that thou hast married ? O husband , hear me ! -even for that name , Which till this ...
... Faul . Will ' t not be ? Will not a calf's - skin stop that mouth of thine ? Lew . Father , to arms ! Blanch . Upon thy wedding day ? Against the blood that thou hast married ? O husband , hear me ! -even for that name , Which till this ...
Page 392
... FAUL K. Phi . Thy rage shall burn thee up , and thou shalt turn To ashes , ere our blood shall quench that fire : Look to thyself , thou art in jeopardy . K. John . No more than he that threats . - To arms let's hie ! [ Exeunt . A ...
... FAUL K. Phi . Thy rage shall burn thee up , and thou shalt turn To ashes , ere our blood shall quench that fire : Look to thyself , thou art in jeopardy . K. John . No more than he that threats . - To arms let's hie ! [ Exeunt . A ...
Page 404
... Faul . Once more to - day well met , distemper'd lords ! The king by me , requests your presence straight . [ Exeunt . [ Leaps down . [ Dies . Sal . The king hath dispossess'd himself of us ; 404 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
... Faul . Once more to - day well met , distemper'd lords ! The king by me , requests your presence straight . [ Exeunt . [ Leaps down . [ Dies . Sal . The king hath dispossess'd himself of us ; 404 SHAKSPEARIAN READER .
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