| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 476 páginas
...next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to aft t 370 do. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. K. Henry. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 384 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a ' With trembling wings misdoubteth4 every bush: And I,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1804 - 568 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife.— What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush:... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 506 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed inabush, * With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 514 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed inabush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush: And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 462 páginas
...next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act 37 ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. ' K . Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 368 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. SCENE VI. KING HENRY VI. 339 Where my poor young was lim'd, was caught, and kill'd. Glo. Why, what... | |
| William Shakespeare, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 546 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. ' K. Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, ' With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush :... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1811 - 386 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscius now to act ? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind : The thief doth fear each bush an officer. K.Hen. The bird, that hath been limed in a bush, With trembling wings misdoubteth every bush : And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1813 - 490 páginas
...And next his throat unto the butcher's knife. — What scene of death hath Roscins now to act? Glo. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind ; The thief doth fear each bush an officer. A . Hen. The hird, that hath been limed in a bush, With treurbling wings inisdouUleth every bush: And... | |
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