The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left, 第 2 卷S. Andrus, 1829 |
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第7页
... fall . Sal . O Lord , have mercy on us , wretched sinners ! Gar . O Lord , have mercy on me , woful man ! Tal . What chance is this , that suddenly hath cross'd us ? Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak ; How far'st thou ...
... fall . Sal . O Lord , have mercy on us , wretched sinners ! Gar . O Lord , have mercy on me , woful man ! Tal . What chance is this , that suddenly hath cross'd us ? Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak ; How far'st thou ...
第10页
... fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit , As Scythian Thomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account ; Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears , To ...
... fall out right , I shall as famous be by this exploit , As Scythian Thomyris by Cyrus ' death . Great is the rumour of this dreadful knight , And his achievements of no less account ; Fain would mine eyes be witness with mine ears , To ...
第13页
... fall to it with our teeth . 2 Serv . Do what ye dare , we are as resolute . [ Skirmish again . Glo . You of my household , leave this peevish broil , And set this unaccustom'd fight aside . 3 Serv . My lord , we know your grace to be a ...
... fall to it with our teeth . 2 Serv . Do what ye dare , we are as resolute . [ Skirmish again . Glo . You of my household , leave this peevish broil , And set this unaccustom'd fight aside . 3 Serv . My lord , we know your grace to be a ...
第14页
... fall away , So will this base and envious discord breed . And now I fear that fatal prophecy , Which , in the name of Henry , nam'd the Fifth , Was in the mouth of every sucking babe , - That Henry , born at Monmouth , should win all ...
... fall away , So will this base and envious discord breed . And now I fear that fatal prophecy , Which , in the name of Henry , nam'd the Fifth , Was in the mouth of every sucking babe , - That Henry , born at Monmouth , should win all ...
第15页
... fall of all our foes ! Alen . Defer no time , Delays have dangerous ends ; Enter , and cry - The Dauphin ; -presently , And then do execution on the watch . [ They enter . Alarums . Enter Talbot , and certain English . Tal . France ...
... fall of all our foes ! Alen . Defer no time , Delays have dangerous ends ; Enter , and cry - The Dauphin ; -presently , And then do execution on the watch . [ They enter . Alarums . Enter Talbot , and certain English . Tal . France ...
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