The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 46
... Claud . Is there no remedy ? Isab . None , but such remedy , as to save a head , To cleave a heart in twain . Claud . But is there any ? Isab . Yes , brother , you may live ; There is a devilish mercy in the judge , If you'll implore it ...
... Claud . Is there no remedy ? Isab . None , but such remedy , as to save a head , To cleave a heart in twain . Claud . But is there any ? Isab . Yes , brother , you may live ; There is a devilish mercy in the judge , If you'll implore it ...
Page 47
... Claud . O , heavens ! it cannot be . Isab . Yes , he would give it thee , from this rank offence , So to offend him still : This night's the time That I should do what I abhor to name , Or else thou diest to - morrow . Claud . Isab . O ...
... Claud . O , heavens ! it cannot be . Isab . Yes , he would give it thee , from this rank offence , So to offend him still : This night's the time That I should do what I abhor to name , Or else thou diest to - morrow . Claud . Isab . O ...
Page 49
... Claud . Nay , hear me , Isabel . Isab . O , fye , fye , fye ! [ Going . Thy sin's not accidental , but a trade 2 : Mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd : ' Tis best that thou diest quickly . Claud . O hear me , Isabella . Re - enter ...
... Claud . Nay , hear me , Isabel . Isab . O , fye , fye , fye ! [ Going . Thy sin's not accidental , but a trade 2 : Mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd : ' Tis best that thou diest quickly . Claud . O hear me , Isabella . Re - enter ...
Page 50
... Claud . Let me ask my sister pardon . I am so out of love with life , that I will sue to be rid of it . Duke . Hold you there : Farewell . Re - enter Provost . Provost , a word with you . Prov . What's your will , father ? [ Exit ...
... Claud . Let me ask my sister pardon . I am so out of love with life , that I will sue to be rid of it . Duke . Hold you there : Farewell . Re - enter Provost . Provost , a word with you . Prov . What's your will , father ? [ Exit ...
Page 68
... Claud . As fast lock'd up in sleep , as guiltless labour When it lies starkly 4 in the traveller's bones : He will not wake . Prov . Who can do good on him ? Well , go , prepare yourself . But hark , what noise ? [ Knocking within ...
... Claud . As fast lock'd up in sleep , as guiltless labour When it lies starkly 4 in the traveller's bones : He will not wake . Prov . Who can do good on him ? Well , go , prepare yourself . But hark , what noise ? [ Knocking within ...
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