The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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Page 16
... Enter SUFFOLK and QUEEN MARGARET . 1 Pet . Here a ' comes , methinks , and the queen with him . I'll be the first , sure . 2 Pet . Come back , fool ; this is the duke of Suffolk , and not my lord protector . Suff . How now , fellow ...
... Enter SUFFOLK and QUEEN MARGARET . 1 Pet . Here a ' comes , methinks , and the queen with him . I'll be the first , sure . 2 Pet . Come back , fool ; this is the duke of Suffolk , and not my lord protector . Suff . How now , fellow ...
Page 25
... Enter an Inhabitant of Saint Albans , crying A Miracle ! Glo . What means this noise ? Fellow , what miracle dost thou proclaim Inhab . A miracle ! a miracle ! Suff . Come to the king , and tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth , a ...
... Enter an Inhabitant of Saint Albans , crying A Miracle ! Glo . What means this noise ? Fellow , what miracle dost thou proclaim Inhab . A miracle ! a miracle ! Suff . Come to the king , and tell him what miracle . Inhab . Forsooth , a ...
Page 59
... enter WHITMORE , with SUFFOLK's body . Whit . There let his head and lifeless body lie , Until the queen his mistress bury it . 1 Gent . O barbarous and bloody spectacle ! His body will I bear unto the king : If he revenge it not , yet ...
... enter WHITMORE , with SUFFOLK's body . Whit . There let his head and lifeless body lie , Until the queen his mistress bury it . 1 Gent . O barbarous and bloody spectacle ! His body will I bear unto the king : If he revenge it not , yet ...
Page 61
... Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham . Smith . The clerk of Chatham : he can write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O monstrous ! Smith . We took him setting of boys ' copies . Cade . Here's a villain ! Smith . H'as a book ...
... Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham . Smith . The clerk of Chatham : he can write and read , and cast accompt . Cade . O monstrous ! Smith . We took him setting of boys ' copies . Cade . Here's a villain ! Smith . H'as a book ...
Page 64
... Enter KING HENRY , reading a supplication ; the DUKE of BUCKINGHAM , and LORD SAY , with him ; at a distance , QUEEN MARGARET , mourning over SUFFOLK's head . Q. Mar. Oft have I heard - that grief softens the mind . And makes it fearful ...
... Enter KING HENRY , reading a supplication ; the DUKE of BUCKINGHAM , and LORD SAY , with him ; at a distance , QUEEN MARGARET , mourning over SUFFOLK's head . Q. Mar. Oft have I heard - that grief softens the mind . And makes it fearful ...
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