The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, 8 tomasWynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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... weep ? why , now thou hast thy will : For raging wind blows up incessant showers , And when the rage allays the rain begins . These tears are my sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every drop cries vengeance for his death , ' Gainst thee ...
... weep ? why , now thou hast thy will : For raging wind blows up incessant showers , And when the rage allays the rain begins . These tears are my sweet Rutland's obsequies ; And every drop cries vengeance for his death , ' Gainst thee ...
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William Shakespeare. I should not for my life but weep with him , To see how inly sorrow gripes his soul . 2. Mar. What , weeping ripe , my lord North- umberland ? Think but upon the wrong he did us all , And that will quickly dry thy ...
William Shakespeare. I should not for my life but weep with him , To see how inly sorrow gripes his soul . 2. Mar. What , weeping ripe , my lord North- umberland ? Think but upon the wrong he did us all , And that will quickly dry thy ...
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... weep ; for all my body's moisture Scarce serves to quench my furnace - burning heart : Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great bur- den ; For self - same wind , that I should speak withal , Is kindling coals that fire all my breast ...
... weep ; for all my body's moisture Scarce serves to quench my furnace - burning heart : Nor can my tongue unload my heart's great bur- den ; For self - same wind , that I should speak withal , Is kindling coals that fire all my breast ...
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... weep , now melt with woe , That winter should cut off our spring - time so . War . Away , away ! Once more , sweet lords , farewell . Geo . Yet let us all together to our troops , And give them leave to fly that will not stay ; And call ...
... weep , now melt with woe , That winter should cut off our spring - time so . War . Away , away ! Once more , sweet lords , farewell . Geo . Yet let us all together to our troops , And give them leave to fly that will not stay ; And call ...
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... Weep , wretched man , I'll aid thee , tear for tear ; And let our hearts , and eyes , like civil war , Be blind with tears , and break o'ercharged with grief . Enter a Father who has killed his Son , with the body in his arms . Fath ...
... Weep , wretched man , I'll aid thee , tear for tear ; And let our hearts , and eyes , like civil war , Be blind with tears , and break o'ercharged with grief . Enter a Father who has killed his Son , with the body in his arms . Fath ...
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Anne bear blood brother Buck Buckingham cardinal Cate CATESBY Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cran Crom crown curse dead death Dorset doth Duch duke of Norfolk duke of York earl EARL OF SURREY Eliz Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Henry's holy honour house of Lancaster house of York Kath KING EDWARD KING HENRY KING RICHARD king's lady leave live look LORD CHAMBERLAIN lord Hastings Lovell madam Margaret Mess Montague Murd never noble peace pity poor pray prince queen Ratcliff revenge Rich Richmond royal SCENE shalt Sir THOMAS LOVELL Somerset sorrow soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Tower unto Warwick weep