The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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Page 61
... Cardinall [ Bourchier , Catesby , ] with others . Buc . Welcome sweete Prince to London , To your Chamber . 70. Brother to Brother : blood against blood - Qe . 71. Blood to blood : out - QQ . 76. Stay , I will go : I'll go along - QQ ...
... Cardinall [ Bourchier , Catesby , ] with others . Buc . Welcome sweete Prince to London , To your Chamber . 70. Brother to Brother : blood against blood - Qe . 71. Blood to blood : out - QQ . 76. Stay , I will go : I'll go along - QQ ...
Page 63
... Cardinall , will your Grace Perswade the Queene , to send the Duke of Yorke Unto his Princely Brother presently ? If she denie , Lord Hastings goe with him , And from her jealous Armes pluck him perforce . Card . My Lord of Buckingham ...
... Cardinall , will your Grace Perswade the Queene , to send the Duke of Yorke Unto his Princely Brother presently ? If she denie , Lord Hastings goe with him , And from her jealous Armes pluck him perforce . Card . My Lord of Buckingham ...
Page 64
... Cardinall and Hastings . Prince . Good Lords , make all the speedie hast you may . I Say , Unckle Glocester , if our Brother come , Where shall we sojourne , till our Coronation ? Glo . Where it think'st best unto your Royall selfe . If ...
... Cardinall and Hastings . Prince . Good Lords , make all the speedie hast you may . I Say , Unckle Glocester , if our Brother come , Where shall we sojourne , till our Coronation ? Glo . Where it think'st best unto your Royall selfe . If ...
Page 65
... Cardinall . Buck . Now in good time , heere comes the Duke of Yorke . III Prince . Richard of Yorke , how fares our Noble Bro- ther ? Yorke . Well , my deare Lord , so must I call you now . Prince . I , Brother , to our griefe , as it ...
... Cardinall . Buck . Now in good time , heere comes the Duke of Yorke . III Prince . Richard of Yorke , how fares our Noble Bro- ther ? Yorke . Well , my deare Lord , so must I call you now . Prince . I , Brother , to our griefe , as it ...
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... Cardinall of Yorke . 60 Buc . The divell speed him : No mans Pye is freed From his Ambitious finger . What had he To do in these fierce Vanities ? I wonder , That such a Keech can with his very bulke Take up the Rayes o ' th ...
... Cardinall of Yorke . 60 Buc . The divell speed him : No mans Pye is freed From his Ambitious finger . What had he To do in these fierce Vanities ? I wonder , That such a Keech can with his very bulke Take up the Rayes o ' th ...
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