The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 84
... Rich . Stand all apart - Coufin of Buckingham- Buck . My gracious Sovereign ! ( 6 ) But with his tim'rous dreams ... Rich . K. Rich . Give me thy hand . Thus high 84 KING RICHARD III .
... Rich . Stand all apart - Coufin of Buckingham- Buck . My gracious Sovereign ! ( 6 ) But with his tim'rous dreams ... Rich . K. Rich . Give me thy hand . Thus high 84 KING RICHARD III .
Page 85
... Rich . Why , Buckingham , I fay , I would be King . Buck . Why , fo you are , my thrice - renowned Liege . K. Rich . Ha ! am I King ? ' tis fo- -but Edward lives- Buck . True , noble Prince . K. Rich . O bitter confequence ! That Edward ...
... Rich . Why , Buckingham , I fay , I would be King . Buck . Why , fo you are , my thrice - renowned Liege . K. Rich . Ha ! am I King ? ' tis fo- -but Edward lives- Buck . True , noble Prince . K. Rich . O bitter confequence ! That Edward ...
Page 86
... Rich What is his name ? Page . His name , my Lord , is Tirrel . K. Rich . I partly know the man ; go call him hi- ther . -The deep - revolving , witty Buckingham [ Exit Boy . No more fhall be the neighbour to my counfels . Hath he fo ...
... Rich What is his name ? Page . His name , my Lord , is Tirrel . K. Rich . I partly know the man ; go call him hi- ther . -The deep - revolving , witty Buckingham [ Exit Boy . No more fhall be the neighbour to my counfels . Hath he fo ...
Page 87
... Rich . Dar'ft thou refolve to kill a friend of mine ? Tir . Please you , I'd rather kill two enemies.or K. Rich . Why , then thou haft it ; two deep enemies , Foes to my reft , and my fweet fleep's difturbers , Are they , that I would ...
... Rich . Dar'ft thou refolve to kill a friend of mine ? Tir . Please you , I'd rather kill two enemies.or K. Rich . Why , then thou haft it ; two deep enemies , Foes to my reft , and my fweet fleep's difturbers , Are they , that I would ...
Page 88
... Rich . Richmond ! when I was laft at Exeter , The Mayor in curtesy fhewed me the caftle , And call'd it Rouge - mont ... Rich . Ay , what's o'clock ? Buck . I am thus bold to put your Grace in mind Of what you promis'd me . K. Rich . But ...
... Rich . Richmond ! when I was laft at Exeter , The Mayor in curtesy fhewed me the caftle , And call'd it Rouge - mont ... Rich . Ay , what's o'clock ? Buck . I am thus bold to put your Grace in mind Of what you promis'd me . K. Rich . But ...
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