"William Shakespeare, John Fletcher [apocrypha]. The Two Noble Kinsmen (англ.)" - читать интересную книгу автора3. QUEEN. None fit for 'th dead: Those that with Cordes, Knives, drams precipitance, Weary of this worlds light, have to themselves Beene deathes most horrid Agents, humaine grace Affords them dust and shaddow. 1. QUEEN. But our Lords Ly blistring fore the visitating Sunne, And were good Kings, when living. THESEUS. It is true, and I will give you comfort, To give your dead Lords graves: the which to doe, Must make some worke with Creon. 1. QUEEN. And that worke presents it selfe to'th doing: Now twill take forme, the heates are gone to morrow. With it's owne sweat; Now he's secure, Not dreames we stand before your puissance Wrinching our holy begging in our eyes To make petition cleere. 2. QUEEN. Now you may take him, drunke with his victory. 3. QUEEN. And his Army full of Bread, and sloth. THESEUS. Artesius, that best knowest How to draw out fit to this enterprise The prim'st for this proceeding, and the number To carry such a businesse, forth and levy Our worthiest Instruments, whilst we despatch This grand act of our life, this daring deede Of Fate in wedlocke. 1. QUEEN. |
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