The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... fpeak , my pains are quite forgot . ( 7 ) Q. Mar. Out , Devil ! I remember thee too well : ( 8 ) Thou kill'dit my hufband Henry in the Tower , And Edward , my poor fon , at Tewksbury . Glo . Ere you were Queen , ay , or your husband ...
... fpeak , my pains are quite forgot . ( 7 ) Q. Mar. Out , Devil ! I remember thee too well : ( 8 ) Thou kill'dit my hufband Henry in the Tower , And Edward , my poor fon , at Tewksbury . Glo . Ere you were Queen , ay , or your husband ...
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... fpeak with Clarence , and I came hi- ther on my legs . Brak . What , fo brief ? 1 Vil . ' Tis better , Sir , than to be tedious . - Let him fee our Commiffion , and talk no more . Brak . [ Reads . ] I am in this commanded , to deliver ...
... fpeak with Clarence , and I came hi- ther on my legs . Brak . What , fo brief ? 1 Vil . ' Tis better , Sir , than to be tedious . - Let him fee our Commiffion , and talk no more . Brak . [ Reads . ] I am in this commanded , to deliver ...
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... fpeak ? Your eyes do menace me . Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? Wherefore do you come ? Both . To , to , to Clar . To murder me ? Both . Ay , ay . Clar . Ye fcarcely have the hearts to tell me fo , And therefore cannot have ...
... fpeak ? Your eyes do menace me . Why look you pale ? Who fent you hither ? Wherefore do you come ? Both . To , to , to Clar . To murder me ? Both . Ay , ay . Clar . Ye fcarcely have the hearts to tell me fo , And therefore cannot have ...
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... fpeak , when is the royal day ? Buck . Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and want but nomination . Ely . To - morrow then I judge a happy day . Buck . Who knows the Lord Protector's mind . herein ? Who is ...
... fpeak , when is the royal day ? Buck . Are all things ready for that royal time ? Stanl . They are , and want but nomination . Ely . To - morrow then I judge a happy day . Buck . Who knows the Lord Protector's mind . herein ? Who is ...
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... fpeak ; And do not doubt , right - noble Princes both , But I'll acquaint our duteous citizens , With all your juft proceedings in this cafe . Glo . And to that end we wish'd your Lordship here , T'avoid T'avoid the cenfures of the ...
... fpeak ; And do not doubt , right - noble Princes both , But I'll acquaint our duteous citizens , With all your juft proceedings in this cafe . Glo . And to that end we wish'd your Lordship here , T'avoid T'avoid the cenfures of the ...
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