The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Six Volumes. Adorn'd with Cuts, Nide 4 |
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Sivu 1563
The Execution of my big - swoln Heart Upon that Clifford , that cruel Child - killer ,
Clif . I flew thy Father , call'st thou him a Child ? Rich . Ay , like a Daftard , and a
treacherous Coward , As thou did it kill our tender Brother Ruland : But e'er Sun ...
The Execution of my big - swoln Heart Upon that Clifford , that cruel Child - killer ,
Clif . I flew thy Father , call'st thou him a Child ? Rich . Ay , like a Daftard , and a
treacherous Coward , As thou did it kill our tender Brother Ruland : But e'er Sun ...
Sivu 1629
I would I knew thy Heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my Tongue . Anne . I fear me , both
are false . Glo . Then never Man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your Sword .
Glo . Say then , my Peace is made . Anne . That shalt thou know hereafter . Glo .
I would I knew thy Heart . Glo . ' Tis figur'd in my Tongue . Anne . I fear me , both
are false . Glo . Then never Man was true . Anne . Well , well , put up your Sword .
Glo . Say then , my Peace is made . Anne . That shalt thou know hereafter . Glo .
Sivu 1630
With all my Heart . aud much it joys me too To see you are become so penitent .
Tressel and Barkley , go along with me . Glo . Bid me farewel . Anne . ' Tis more
than you deserve : But since you teach me how to flatter you , Imagine have said
...
With all my Heart . aud much it joys me too To see you are become so penitent .
Tressel and Barkley , go along with me . Glo . Bid me farewel . Anne . ' Tis more
than you deserve : But since you teach me how to flatter you , Imagine have said
...
Sivu 1872
Tear my bright Hair , and scratch my praised Cheeks , Crack my clear Voice with
Sobs , and break my Heart With sounding Troilus . I will not go from Troy . [ Exit ,
Enter Paris , Troilus , Æneas , Deiphobus , Anthenor , and Diomedes . Par .
Tear my bright Hair , and scratch my praised Cheeks , Crack my clear Voice with
Sobs , and break my Heart With sounding Troilus . I will not go from Troy . [ Exit ,
Enter Paris , Troilus , Æneas , Deiphobus , Anthenor , and Diomedes . Par .
Sivu 2029
1 With the dismal'st Object That ever Eye , with fight , made Heart lamene . Aar .
Now will I fetch the King to find them here , That he thereby may have a likely
guess , How these were they that made away his Brother . [ Exit Aaron . Mar.
1 With the dismal'st Object That ever Eye , with fight , made Heart lamene . Aar .
Now will I fetch the King to find them here , That he thereby may have a likely
guess , How these were they that made away his Brother . [ Exit Aaron . Mar.
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Sivu 1748 - Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory ; But far beyond my depth : my high-blown pride At length broke under me ; and now has left me, Weary, and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream, that must for ever hide me.
Sivu 1541 - So many hours must I tend my flock; So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself; So many days my ewes have been with young; So many weeks ere the poor fools will yean; So many years...
Sivu 1815 - Twixt right and wrong ; for pleasure and revenge Have ears more deaf than adders to the voice Of any true decision.
Sivu 1757 - Lofty and sour to them that loved him not ; But, to those men that sought him, sweet as summer And though he were unsatisfied in getting, (Which was a sin,) yet in bestowing, madam, He was most princely...
Sivu 1832 - Perseverance, dear my lord, Keeps honour bright: To have done, is to hang Quite out of fashion, like a rusty mail In monumental mockery.
Sivu 1751 - I taught thee; Say, Wolsey, that once trod the ways of glory, And sounded all the depths and shoals of honour, Found thee a way, out of his wreck, to rise in; A sure and safe one, though thy master miss'd it.
Sivu 1833 - That slightly shakes his parting guest by the hand, And with his arms outstretch'd, as he would fly, Grasps in the comer : welcome ever smiles, And farewell goes out sighing. O ! let not virtue seek Remuneration for the thing it was ; For beauty, wit, High birth, vigour of bone, desert in service, Love, friendship, charity, are subjects all To envious and calumniating time. One touch of nature makes the whole world kin, That all with one consent praise new-born gawds, Though they are made and moulded...
Sivu 1751 - tis the king's : my robe, And my integrity to heaven, is all I dare now call mine own. O Cromwell, Cromwell, Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in mine age Have left me naked to mine enemies.
Sivu 1848 - Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay, her foot speaks ; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body.