The Beauties of Shakspeare, Regularly Selected from Each Play: With a General Index, Digesting Them Under Proper HeadsJ. Locken, 1830 - 345 pages |
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Page 147
... queen , a hapless father's tears : This cloth thou dipp'dst in blood of my sweet boy . * i . e . We boggled , made bad , or bungling work of our attempt to rally . And I with tears do wash the blood away . THIRD PART OF HENRY VI . 147.
... queen , a hapless father's tears : This cloth thou dipp'dst in blood of my sweet boy . * i . e . We boggled , made bad , or bungling work of our attempt to rally . And I with tears do wash the blood away . THIRD PART OF HENRY VI . 147.
Page 151
... QUEEN MARGARET'S SPEECH BEFORE THE BATTLE or TEWKSBURY . Lords , knights , and gentlemen , what I should say My tears gainsay ; * for every word I speak , Ye see , I drink the water of mine eyes . Therefore , no more but this : -Henry ...
... QUEEN MARGARET'S SPEECH BEFORE THE BATTLE or TEWKSBURY . Lords , knights , and gentlemen , what I should say My tears gainsay ; * for every word I speak , Ye see , I drink the water of mine eyes . Therefore , no more but this : -Henry ...
Page 154
... QUEEN MARGARET'S EXECRATIONS ON GLOSTER . The worm of conscience still be - gnaw thy soul ! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou liv'st , And take deep traitors for thy dearest friends ! No sleep close up that deadly eye of thine ...
... QUEEN MARGARET'S EXECRATIONS ON GLOSTER . The worm of conscience still be - gnaw thy soul ! Thy friends suspect for traitors while thou liv'st , And take deep traitors for thy dearest friends ! No sleep close up that deadly eye of thine ...
Page 158
... QUEEN MARGARET'S EXPROBATION . I call'd thee then , vain flourish of my fortune ; I call'd thee then , poor shadow , painted queen : The presentation of but what I was , The flattering indext of a direful pageant , One heav'd a high to ...
... QUEEN MARGARET'S EXPROBATION . I call'd thee then , vain flourish of my fortune ; I call'd thee then , poor shadow , painted queen : The presentation of but what I was , The flattering indext of a direful pageant , One heav'd a high to ...
Page 159
... queen ? Where be the bending peers that flatter'd thee ? Where be the thronging troops that follow'd thee ? Decline all this and see what now thou art . For happy wife , a most distressed widow ; For joyful mother , one that wails the ...
... queen ? Where be the bending peers that flatter'd thee ? Where be the thronging troops that follow'd thee ? Decline all this and see what now thou art . For happy wife , a most distressed widow ; For joyful mother , one that wails the ...
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