The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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Page 58
... night . Sal . Indeed , we fear'd , his sickness was past cure . Pem . Indeed we heard how near his death he was , Before the child himself felt he was sick : This must be answer'd , either here , or hence . K. John . Why do you bend ...
... night . Sal . Indeed , we fear'd , his sickness was past cure . Pem . Indeed we heard how near his death he was , Before the child himself felt he was sick : This must be answer'd , either here , or hence . K. John . Why do you bend ...
Page 60
... night On your suggestion . K. John . Gentle kinsman , go , And thrust thyself into their companies : I have a way to win their loves again ; Bring them before me . Bast . I will seek them out . K. Johr . Nay , but make haste ; the ...
... night On your suggestion . K. John . Gentle kinsman , go , And thrust thyself into their companies : I have a way to win their loves again ; Bring them before me . Bast . I will seek them out . K. Johr . Nay , but make haste ; the ...
Page 61
... night : Four fixed ; and the fifth did whirl about The other four , in wond'rous motion . K. John . Five moons ? Hub . in the streets Old men , and beldams , Do prophesy upon it dangerously : Young Arthur's death is common in their ...
... night : Four fixed ; and the fifth did whirl about The other four , in wond'rous motion . K. John . Five moons ? Hub . in the streets Old men , and beldams , Do prophesy upon it dangerously : Young Arthur's death is common in their ...
Page 77
... nights ago on Goodwin sands . This news was brought to Richard but even now : The French fight coldly , and retire themselves . K. John . Ah me ! this tyrant fever burns me up , And will not let me welcome this good news . - Set on ...
... nights ago on Goodwin sands . This news was brought to Richard but even now : The French fight coldly , and retire themselves . K. John . Ah me ! this tyrant fever burns me up , And will not let me welcome this good news . - Set on ...
Page 78
... night , whose black contagious breath Already smokes about the burning crest Of the old , feeble , and day - wearied sun , - Even this ill night , your breathing shall expire ; Paying the fine of rated treachery , Even with a ...
... night , whose black contagious breath Already smokes about the burning crest Of the old , feeble , and day - wearied sun , - Even this ill night , your breathing shall expire ; Paying the fine of rated treachery , Even with a ...
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