The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... SCENE I. s The COURT . Enter Richard Duke of Gloucefter , folus . N OW is the Winter of our Difcontent Made glorious Summer by this Sun of York , And all the clouds , that low'r'd upon our Houfe , In This Tragedy , ( 1 ) The Life and ...
... SCENE I. s The COURT . Enter Richard Duke of Gloucefter , folus . N OW is the Winter of our Difcontent Made glorious Summer by this Sun of York , And all the clouds , that low'r'd upon our Houfe , In This Tragedy , ( 1 ) The Life and ...
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... SCENE IL Changes to a Street : [ 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 ...
... SCENE IL Changes to a Street : [ 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 ...
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... SCENE V. Changes to the Tower . Enter Clarence and Brakenbury . [ Exeunt ; Brak . Why looks your Grace fo heavily to day ? Clar . O , I have paft a miferable night , So full of ugly fights , of ghaftly dreams , That , as I am a ...
... SCENE V. Changes to the Tower . Enter Clarence and Brakenbury . [ Exeunt ; Brak . Why looks your Grace fo heavily to day ? Clar . O , I have paft a miferable night , So full of ugly fights , of ghaftly dreams , That , as I am a ...
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... SCENE I The COURT . Enter King Edward fick , the Queen , Dorfet , Rivers , Haftings , Catesby , Buckingham , and Woodville . K. EDWARD . WHY , fol - Now have I done a good day's You Peers , continue this united league . I every day ...
... SCENE I The COURT . Enter King Edward fick , the Queen , Dorfet , Rivers , Haftings , Catesby , Buckingham , and Woodville . K. EDWARD . WHY , fol - Now have I done a good day's You Peers , continue this united league . I every day ...
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... SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Enter the Dutchefs of York , with the two children of Clarence . Son . Good Grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Dutch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep fo oft ? and beat your breaft ? And cry - O Clarence ...
... SCENE II . [ Exeunt . Enter the Dutchefs of York , with the two children of Clarence . Son . Good Grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Dutch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep fo oft ? and beat your breaft ? And cry - O Clarence ...
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