The Works of William Shakespeare : Life, Glossary, &c : Reprinted From the Early Editions And Compared With Recent Commentators
The Works of William Shakespeare : Life, Glossary, &c : Reprinted From the Early Editions And Compared With Recent Commentators
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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Nor you, as we are, loyal. Clar, Thy voice is thunder, but thy looks are humble. I Murd. My voice is now the king's, my looks mine own. [thou speak ! Clar, How darkly, and how deadly dost Your eyes do menace me : why look you pale ? Who sent you hither? Wherefore do you Both Murd. To. to, to— [come? Clar. To murder me? Both Murd, Ay, ay. [me so, Clar. You scarcely have the hearts to tell And therefore cannot have the hearts to do it. Wherein, my friends, have I offended you ? X Murd. Offended u...s you have not. but the king. Clar. I shall be reconcil'd to him again. a Murd. Never, my lord ; therefore prepare to die. [men Clar. Arc you drawn forth among a world of To slay the innocent ? What is my offence ? Where is the evidence that doth accuse me ? What lawful quest have ^ven their verdict up Unto the frowning judge? or who pronounc'd The bitter sentence of poor Clarence' death ? uiyiLizeu uy ■n^jv^^'v^ ^.v 596 KING RICHARD IIL Att\ Before I be convict by course of law, To threaten me with death is most unlawful.
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