. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. lost his life to get the crown;And often up and down my sons were me to joy, and weep, their gain and loss :And being seated, and domestic broilsClean over-blown, themselves, the war upon themselves; brother to to blood, self against self: O, preposterousAnd frantic outrage, end thy damned spleen:Or let me die, to look on death no more! ^ The ([uailoof 1597 and the folio agree in reading outrage;some of the other old editions courage. ^ Death is tlie reading of llie quarto of 1597; the other<inar
. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. lost his life to get the crown;And often up and down my sons were me to joy, and weep, their gain and loss :And being seated, and domestic broilsClean over-blown, themselves, the war upon themselves; brother to to blood, self against self: O, preposterousAnd frantic outrage, end thy damned spleen:Or let me die, to look on death no more! ^ The ([uailoof 1597 and the folio agree in reading outrage;some of the other old editions courage. ^ Death is tlie reading of llie quarto of 1597; the other<inartos and the folio have earth. Q. Eliz. Come, come, my boy, we will , farewell. Dnch. Stay, I will go with you. Q Eliz. You have no cause. Arch. My gracious lady, go, \_Tu the thither bear your treasure and your my part, I 11 resign unto your graceThe seal I keep: And so betide to well I tender you, and all of yours!Go,* I 11 conduct you to the sanctuary. \_Exeunl. * Oo, in the folio ; the quartos, con^ [Scene III. Neighbours, God speed.] 266
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