The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... Catesby ; thou art sworn As deeply to effect what we intend , the way ; - As closely to conceal what we impart : Thou know'st our reasons urg'd upon What think'st thou ? is it not an easy matter To make William lord Hastings of our mind ...
... Catesby ; thou art sworn As deeply to effect what we intend , the way ; - As closely to conceal what we impart : Thou know'st our reasons urg'd upon What think'st thou ? is it not an easy matter To make William lord Hastings of our mind ...
Page 172
... Catesby , ere we sleep ? Cate . You shall , my lord . Glo . At Crosby - place , there shall you find us both . [ Exit CATESBY . Buck . Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots ? Glo ...
... Catesby , ere we sleep ? Cate . You shall , my lord . Glo . At Crosby - place , there shall you find us both . [ Exit CATESBY . Buck . Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to our complots ? Glo ...
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... CATESBY . Now , Catesby ! what says your lord to my request ? Cate . He doth entreat your grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation ...
... CATESBY . Now , Catesby ! what says your lord to my request ? Cate . He doth entreat your grace , my noble lord , To visit him to - morrow , or next day : He is within , with two right reverend fathers , Divinely bent to meditation ...
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