The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Exit Haftings . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And if I fail not ...
... Exit Haftings . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And if I fail not ...
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... Exit . Enter the Coarfe of Henry the Sixth , with Halberts to : guard it , Lady Anne being the mourner . Anne . Set down , fet down your honourable load , If honour may be throuded in a herfe ; Whilft I awhile obfequioufly lament Th ...
... Exit . Enter the Coarfe of Henry the Sixth , with Halberts to : guard it , Lady Anne being the mourner . Anne . Set down , fet down your honourable load , If honour may be throuded in a herfe ; Whilft I awhile obfequioufly lament Th ...
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... Exit . Enter the Queen , Lord Rivers , and Lord Gray . Riv . Have patience , Madam , there's no doubt his Majefty Will foon recover his accuftom'd health . Gray . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worfe Therefore , for God's fake ...
... Exit . Enter the Queen , Lord Rivers , and Lord Gray . Riv . Have patience , Madam , there's no doubt his Majefty Will foon recover his accuftom'd health . Gray . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worfe Therefore , for God's fake ...
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... . Live each of you the fubject to his hate , And he to yours , and all of you to God's ! Buck . My hair doth stand on  2 end to [ Exit . hear her curses . Riv . Riv . And fo doth mine : I wonder fhe's KING RICHARD III . 27.
... . Live each of you the fubject to his hate , And he to yours , and all of you to God's ! Buck . My hair doth stand on  2 end to [ Exit . hear her curses . Riv . Riv . And fo doth mine : I wonder fhe's KING RICHARD III . 27.
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... Exit Brakenbury . 2. Vil . What fhall we ftab him as he fleeps ? 1 Vil , No ; he'll say ' twas done cowardly when he wakes . 2 Vil . When he wakes ? why , Fool , he shall never wake until the great Judgment - day . An outguard honour ...
... Exit Brakenbury . 2. Vil . What fhall we ftab him as he fleeps ? 1 Vil , No ; he'll say ' twas done cowardly when he wakes . 2 Vil . When he wakes ? why , Fool , he shall never wake until the great Judgment - day . An outguard honour ...
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