The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 84 筆
第 28 頁
... Sung thee asleep , his loving breast thy pillow : No funeral rite , nor man in mourning weeds , Many a matter hath he told to thee , No mournful bell shall ring her burial ; Meet and agreeing with thine infancy ; But throw her forth ...
... Sung thee asleep , his loving breast thy pillow : No funeral rite , nor man in mourning weeds , Many a matter hath he told to thee , No mournful bell shall ring her burial ; Meet and agreeing with thine infancy ; But throw her forth ...
第 34 頁
Win Gloucester , we will meet ; to thy cost , be sure : Thy heart - blood I will have for this day's work . May . I'll call for clubs , if you will not away This cardinal's more haughty than the devil . Glou .
Win Gloucester , we will meet ; to thy cost , be sure : Thy heart - blood I will have for this day's work . May . I'll call for clubs , if you will not away This cardinal's more haughty than the devil . Glou .
第 40 頁
And so farewell until I meet thee next . [ Erit . Som . Have with thice , Pole . Farewell , ambitious Richard . [ Erit . Plan . How I am braved and must perforce endure it ! War . This blot that they object against your house Shall be ...
And so farewell until I meet thee next . [ Erit . Som . Have with thice , Pole . Farewell , ambitious Richard . [ Erit . Plan . How I am braved and must perforce endure it ! War . This blot that they object against your house Shall be ...
第 46 頁
I may have liberty to venge this wrong ; [ Exeunt When thou shalt see I'll meet thee to thy cost . SCENE IV . Paris . The palace , Ver . Well , miscreant , I'll be there as soon as yoll ; Enter the KING , GLOUCESTER , BISHOP OF And ...
I may have liberty to venge this wrong ; [ Exeunt When thou shalt see I'll meet thee to thy cost . SCENE IV . Paris . The palace , Ver . Well , miscreant , I'll be there as soon as yoll ; Enter the KING , GLOUCESTER , BISHOP OF And ...
第 47 頁
Tal . Shame to the Duke of Burgundy and thee ! I row'd , base knight , when I did meet thee next , To tear the garter from thy craven's leg , [ Plucking it off . Which I have done , because unworthily Thou wast installed in ...
Tal . Shame to the Duke of Burgundy and thee ! I row'd , base knight , when I did meet thee next , To tear the garter from thy craven's leg , [ Plucking it off . Which I have done , because unworthily Thou wast installed in ...
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