ll hear what the defendant has to say, And if his speech do aggravate his guilt, Will mark the advantage. Come, thou serpent, if Thou hast justification, hiss it forth ! SHAKESPEARE. Sir Thomas, I plead guilty. SIR THOMAS LUCY. Hast thou aught Meet to... William Shakespeare, Pedagogue & Poacher: A Drama - Page 86by Richard Garnett - 1904 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
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...rises. THE CLERK OF THE COURT. Hush! THE ATTENDANTS AND USHERS. THE PUBLIC. SIR THOMAS LUCY. Hush! Hush! Hast plucked the prickle from the lion's paw,...SHAKESPEARE. LADY LUCY. Take heed, then, heat not thou the furnace sevenfold. ANN SHAKESPEARE. William, be ruled, petition for a whipping. SHAKESPEARE.... | |
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...knows not It knows is immaterial to be known. Yet of our equity, though but for form's sake, We 'll hear what the defendant has to say, And if his speech...aught Meet to be urged in mitigation ? SHAKESPEARE. Much, would the magistrate so deem it, but 'T were faggot to the furnace of his wrath. LADY LUCY. Take... | |
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...knows not It knows is immaterial to be known. Yet of our equity, though but for form's sake, We'll hear what the defendant has to say, And if his speech...Sir Thomas, I plead guilty. SIR THOMAS LUCY. Hast them aught Meet to be urged in mitigation? SHAKESPEARE. Much, would the magistrate so deem it, but... | |
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...knows not It knows is immaterial to be known. Yet of our equity, though but for form's sake, We'll hear what the defendant has to say, And if his speech...guilt, Will mark the advantage. Come, thou serpent, if SIR THOMAS LUCY. Hast thou aught Meet to be urged in mitigation? SHAKESPEARE. Much, would the magistrate... | |
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