The Plays of William Shakespeare. in Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections And Illustrations of Various Commentators 8

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The Plays of William Shakespeare. in Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections And Illustrations of Various Commentators 8
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Nay, fpeak thy mind ; and let him ne'er fpeak more.
That fpeaks thy words again, to do thee harm !
IViLLO. Tends that thou'dft fpeak, to the duke of Hereford ?
If it be fo, out with it boldly, man; Quick is mine ear, to hear of good towards him.
Ross. No good at all, that I can do for him ; Unlefs you call it good, to pity him.
Bereft and gelded of his patrimony.
Digitized by Google KINO RICHARJ) 11. 241 NoMH. Now, afore hcavch, 'ti« Ihamc^ fuch wrongs are borne.
In him a royal prince, and nkan
...y more Of noble blood in this decltnti^ land^ The king is. not himfelf, but bafely led By flatterers ; and what they will inform.
Merely in hate, 'gainft any of us all.
That will the king feverely profecute Gainft us, our lives, our children, ^nd our heirs.
Ross. The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes.
And loft their hearts : ^ the nobles hath he fin'd For ancient quarrels, and quite loft their hearts* JViLLO. And daily new exadions are devis*d ; As — ^blanks, benevolences, and 1 wot not what : But what, o' God's name, doth become of this ?


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