This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1883 Excerpt: ...the whole. 1 536 raising AC. 537 suche A. 538 treason reason AC. 540 weeld C. 541 muche A frend C thereby C. 543 Gods C. 544 gifts C. 545 princely C qualyties A Lord C. 546 once C. 547 younger A yoonger C. 548 Perhaps C 549 saie A shulci A yeeld C worthines A woorthines C. 550 Sith C each C Princely C Acte AC. 551 match C cheefe C. 552 mildenes AC sober C. 553 far C sithe A. 554 suffising C towardnes A. 555 praise AC. 556 whie AC. 557 wold A wish C yeelde C suche A. 558 Least C Sufferaunce C wrong C. 659 cowardise C dread C. 560 Whiche A guie C fiery C. 561 yonge C. While yet therfore stickes in the peoples minde The lothed wrong of your disheritaunce; And ere your brother haue, by settled power, Vo By guilefull cloke of an alluring showe, 665 Got him some force and fauour in the realme, And while the noble Quecne your mother lyues, To worke and practise all for your auaile, Attempt redresse by armes, and wreake your self Upon his life, that gayneth by your losse, t70 "Who nowe to shame of you, and griefe of vs, In your owne kingdome triumphes ouer you. Shew now your courage meete for kingly state, That they which haue auowed to spend theyr goods, Their landes, their Hues and honours in your 575 cause, May be the bolder to mainteyne your parte, When they do see that cowarde feare in you, Shall not betray ne faile their faithfull hartes. If once the death of Porrex ende the strife, And pay the price of his vsurped reigne, 580 Your mother shall perswade the angry kyng, The Lords your frends eke shall appease his rage. 1. 568 Practise, to contrive, to plot. Compare Lear II, sc. 1, 1. 73 and Hamlet IV, sc. 7, 1. 68, „But even his mother shall uncharge the practice And call it accident", see 11. 1164 and 1516. 574 Avowed = a-vowed. promised ou oa...
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