| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 784 pages
...to spy* my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity : And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...and dreams, To set my brother Clarence and the king, t In deadly hate the one against the other : And, if king Edward be as true and just, As I am subtle,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1858 - 652 pages
...determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days. Plots have I laid , inductions 10 dangerous , By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams,...the other: And, if king Edward be as true and just, As I am subtle, false, and treacherous, This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up, About a prophecy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 790 pages
...to spy* my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity : And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence nnd the king, In deadly hate the one against the other: And, if king Edward be as true and just, As... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1859 - 662 pages
...determined to prove a villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days. Plots have I laid, inductions 5 dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams,...the other: And, if king Edward be as true and just, As I am subtle, false, and treacherous, This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up, 6 About a prophecy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 792 pages
...to spy* my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity : And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...hate the one against the other : And, if king Edward ue as true and just, As I am subtle, false, and treacherous, This day should Clarence closely be mew'd... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 182 pages
...in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity ; KINO RICHAED IIL And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days. DAV-HREAK. The silent hours steal on, And flaky darkness breaks within the east. Ah, that deceit should... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1860 - 188 pages
...delight to pass away the time ; Unless to spy my shadow in the sun, And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...villain, And hate the idle pleasures of these days. DAY-BREAK. The silent hours steal on, And flaky darkness breaks within the east. DECEIT Ah, that deceit... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 576 pages
...to spy my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity ; And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...the other : And, if king Edward be as true and just, As I am subtle, false, and treacherous, This day should Clarence closely be mewM up ; About a prophecy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 512 pages
...to see my shadow in the sun, And descant on mine own deformity : And therefore, — since I cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...the other : And, if king Edward be as true and just, As I am subtle, false, and treacherous, This day should Clarence closely be mew'd up, About a prophecy,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...Unless to see my shadow in the SuB, And descant on mine own deformity. And therefore, since 1 cannot prove a lover, To entertain these fair well-spoken...hate the idle pleasures of these days. Plots have 1 laid, inductions dangerous, By drunken prophecies, libels, and dreams, To set my brother Clarence... | |
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