The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 5 of 9]Shakespeare, William
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The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [Vol. 5 of 9]
Shakespeare, William
English drama
_Glou._ [_Aside_] I’ll blast his harvest, if your head were
laid; [ceg021]
For yet I am not look’d on in the world.
This shoulder was ordain’d so thick to heave;
And heave it shall some weight, or break my back:
Work thou the way,--and thou shalt execute. [ceg025]
_K. Edw._ Clarence and Gloucester, love my lovely queen;
And kiss your princely nephew, brothers both. [ceg027]
_Clar._ The duty that I owe unto your majesty [ceg028]
I seal upon the lips of this sweet babe.
_Q. Eliz._ Thanks, noble Clarence; worthy brother, thanks. [ceg030]
_Glou._ And, that I love the tree from whence thou sprang’st,
Witness the loving kiss I give the fruit.
[_Aside._] To say the truth, so Judas kiss’d his master, [ceg033]
And cried, ‘all hail!’ when as he meant all harm.
_K. Edw._ Now am I seated as my soul delights, ·ceg035·
Having my country’s peace and brothers’ loves.
_Clar._ What will your grace have done with Margaret?
Reignier, her father, to the king of France [ceg038]
Hath pawn’d the Sicils and Jerusalem,
And hither have they sent it for her ransom. ·ceg040·
_K. Edw._ Away with her, and waft her hence to France.
And now what rests but that we spend the time [ceg042]
With stately triumphs, mirthful comic shows,
Such as befits the pleasure of the court? [ceg044]
Sound drums and trumpets! farewell sour annoy! ·ceg045·
For here, I hope, begins our lasting joy. [_Exeunt._ [ceg046]
LINENOTES TO III KING HENRY VI.
[caa001] ACT I. SCENE I.] Actus Primus. Scæna Prima. Ff.
¶ London.] Theobald. ¶ The Parliament-house.] Capell. Before the
Parliament-House. Hanmer. ¶ Alarum. Enter the Duke of York......]
Alarum. Enter Plantagenet...... Ff. Drums. Enter Soldiers of York’s
Party, as breaking in. Then, Enter the Duke of York...and others, with
white roses in their Hats. Capell, partly following (Qq). ¶ _hands._]
_hands!_ Theobald. _hands?_ Ff.
[caa011] _dangerously_] (Qq) Theobald. _dangerous_ Ff.
[caa013] [Showing his bloody sword. Capell.
[caa014] [To Warwick, showing his. Capell. To York, showing his. Malone.
[caa016] [Throwing down......head.] Theobald. Shewing...head. Hanmer.
[caa018] _But is your_] _Is his_ Pope. _Is your_ Capell. _What, is
your_ Malone, from (Qq). _What, ’s your_ Steevens conj. ¶ caa018,
caa019: _But is your......Gaunt_] Norf. _Is his...Gaunt_ Hanmer.
[caa019] _hope_] _end_ Capell. _hap_ Anon. apud Rann conj. ¶ _Gaunt!_]
Theobald. _Gaunt_ Ff.
[caa020] _shake_] Ff. _shape_ (Qq).
[caa021] _I. Victorious...York,_] Theobald. _I, victorious...Yorke._ Ff.
[caa022] _that_] F1 F2. _the_ F3 F4.
[caa027] _this is_] _it is_ Capell. ¶ _heirs’_] Warburton. _Heires_ F1
F2. _Heirs_ F3 F4. _heir’s_ Hanmer.
[caa029] _we have_] _are we_ Capell, from (Qq).
[caa032] [They go up.] Omitted by Capell.
[caa034] _thrust you out perforce_] _thrust you out by force_ Rowe.
_put us out by force_ Capell, from (Qq). ¶ [To the Soldiers, who
retire. Capell.
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