The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Volume 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Page 56
... madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Ay , full as dearly as I love myself . K. Edw . And would you not do much to do them good ? L. Grey . To do them good I would sustain some harm . K. Edw . Then get your husband's lands , to ...
... madam , do you love your children ? L. Grey . Ay , full as dearly as I love myself . K. Edw . And would you not do much to do them good ? L. Grey . To do them good I would sustain some harm . K. Edw . Then get your husband's lands , to ...
Page 65
... madam , in our king's behalf , I am commanded , with your leave and favour , Humbly to kiss your hand , and with my tongue To tell the passion of my sovereign's heart ; Where fame , late entering at his heedful ears , Hath placed thy ...
... madam , in our king's behalf , I am commanded , with your leave and favour , Humbly to kiss your hand , and with my tongue To tell the passion of my sovereign's heart ; Where fame , late entering at his heedful ears , Hath placed thy ...
Page 68
... marquis Montague ; - These from our king unto your majesty ; - [ To MARGARET . ] And , madam , these for you ; from whom - I know not . [ They all read their letters . Oxf . I like it well , that our fair 68 ACT III . K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
... marquis Montague ; - These from our king unto your majesty ; - [ To MARGARET . ] And , madam , these for you ; from whom - I know not . [ They all read their letters . Oxf . I like it well , that our fair 68 ACT III . K. HENRY VI.-Pt. III .
Page 82
... Madam , what makes you in this sudden change ? 2. Elix . Why , brother Rivers , are you yet to learn What late misfortune is befallen king Edward ? Riv . What ! loss of some pitch'd battle against Warwick ? 2. Eliz . No , but the loss ...
... Madam , what makes you in this sudden change ? 2. Elix . Why , brother Rivers , are you yet to learn What late misfortune is befallen king Edward ? Riv . What ! loss of some pitch'd battle against Warwick ? 2. Eliz . No , but the loss ...
Page 83
... madam , bear it as you may ; Warwick may lose , that now hath won the day . 2. Eliz . Till then , fair hope must hinder life's decay . And I the rather wean me from despair , For love of Edward's offspring in my womb : This is it that ...
... madam , bear it as you may ; Warwick may lose , that now hath won the day . 2. Eliz . Till then , fair hope must hinder life's decay . And I the rather wean me from despair , For love of Edward's offspring in my womb : This is it that ...
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