The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes : With the Corrections And Illustrations of Various Commentators V.6

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Jchnfon has properly interpreted. We call a wild girl, to this day, a ?nad-cap.
Mad in fome of the ancient books of gardening is ufed as an epithet to plants which grow rampant and wild. Steeveks.
0^2 SCENE 244 THE FIRST PART OF SCENE V.
Camp of the duke of l^ork in Anjou, Enter Tork^ PFarwkky a Shepherd^ and Pucelle, Tork. Bring forth that forcerefs, condemn'd to burn.
^hep. Ah, Joan ! this kills thy father's heart out- rio;ht.
Have I fought every country far and near.
And now it is my chance
...to find thee out, Mufl I behold thy timelefs, cruel, death !
Ah, Joan, fweet daughter, I will die v/ith thee !
Tiicel. Decrepid mifer ! bafe ignoble wretch 1 I am defcended of a gentler blood : Thou art no father, nor no friend, of mine.
^hep. Out, out! My lords, an pleafe you, 'tis not fo \ I did beget her, all the parifh knows : Her mother, living yet, can teftify.
She was the firil- fruit of my batchelorlliip.
IVar, Gracelels ! wilt thou deny thy parentage?
Tork. This argues v/hat her kind of life hath been : V/icked and vile •, and fo her death concludes.


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