Complete works of William Shakespeare . i. 109. these,- Theobalds correction of thee of the Ff. V. i. 130. l mistakest; so Ff. 2, 3, 4; F. 1, mistakes. V. i. 146. fell-lurking; Koderick, fell-barking; Hudson,(Heath conj.), fell-lurching; Collier (Collier MS.), fell-looking;Capell, fell lurking. V. i. 170. • shame; Dyce (Walker conj.), stain. V. i. 211. victorious; so F. 1; Ff. 2, 3, 4, read victoriousnoble. u8 Second part Noteg, V. ii. 28. La fin couronne les ceuvres; the end crownsthe work; F. 1 reads, Cor rone les eumenes; Ff. 2, 3, 4, Cor-ronne les oevres. V. ii. 42. Knit earth and hea
Complete works of William Shakespeare . i. 109. these,- Theobalds correction of thee of the Ff. V. i. 130. l mistakest; so Ff. 2, 3, 4; F. 1, mistakes. V. i. 146. fell-lurking; Koderick, fell-barking; Hudson,(Heath conj.), fell-lurching; Collier (Collier MS.), fell-looking;Capell, fell lurking. V. i. 170. • shame; Dyce (Walker conj.), stain. V. i. 211. victorious; so F. 1; Ff. 2, 3, 4, read victoriousnoble. u8 Second part Noteg, V. ii. 28. La fin couronne les ceuvres; the end crownsthe work; F. 1 reads, Cor rone les eumenes; Ff. 2, 3, 4, Cor-ronne les oevres. V. ii. 42. Knit earth and heaven together; Vaughan adds,in one blase. V. ii. 66. So, lie thou there. Malone supposes that a linehas been omitted here, equivalent to Behold the prophecy iscome to pass; Vaughan conj. adds (fulfilling prophecy. V. ii. 87. parts; Hanmer reads powrs; Warburton,party; Collier MS., lfrends; Dyce (Walker conj.), part V. iii. 1. of; Collier MS. (from Qq.), Old, adopted byDyce. V. iii. 29. faith; Malones correction (from Qq.); Ff.,1 jkemg MJEwmf vs« .atvy f;r.[.v. Rig]11 iracii as , I camiot brook delay; JHAKEJPEAIVEJ*-?THIRD-PART-OF-•KINGHENRY-VU Kingdoms are but cares;State is devoid of stay;Riches are ready snares,And hasten to decay. Pleasure is a privy game,Which vice doth still provoke;Pomp unprompt; and fame a flamePower a smouldering smoke. Who meaneth to remove the rockOut of his slimy mud,Shall mire himself, and hardly scapeThe swelling of the flood. Verses attributed to KING HENRY VV THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY THE SIXTH. DRAMATIS PERSONJE. King Henry the Sixth. Edward, Prince of Wales, his son. Lewis XI. King of France. Duke of Somerset. Duke of Exeter, Earl of Oxford. Earl of Northumberland. Earl of Westmoreland. Lord Clifford. Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York. Edward, Earl of March, afterwards King Edward IV.,Edmund, Earl of Rutland, his sons. George, afterwards Duke of Clarence,Richard, afterwards Duke of Gloucester,Duke of of Mont
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