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Page 184
Yea , in troth , my lord . . Ch . Just . Pr'ythee , peace . - Pay her the debt you owe
her , and unpay the villainy you have done her ; the one you may do with sterling
money , and the other with current repentance . Fal . My lord , I will not undergo ...
Yea , in troth , my lord . . Ch . Just . Pr'ythee , peace . - Pay her the debt you owe
her , and unpay the villainy you have done her ; the one you may do with sterling
money , and the other with current repentance . Fal . My lord , I will not undergo ...
Page 394
[ To Lord Say . ] Farewell , my lord : trust not the Kentish rebels . Buck . Trust
nobody , for fear you be betray'd . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence ,
And therefore am I bold and resolute . [ Exeunt . Q. Mar. Ah ! barbarous villains !
hath this ...
[ To Lord Say . ] Farewell , my lord : trust not the Kentish rebels . Buck . Trust
nobody , for fear you be betray'd . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence ,
And therefore am I bold and resolute . [ Exeunt . Q. Mar. Ah ! barbarous villains !
hath this ...
Page 497
Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to
our complots ? Glo . Chop off his head , man ; —somewhat we will do : And , look
, when I am king , claim thou of me The earldom of Hereford , and all the
movables ...
Now , my lord , what shall we do , if we perceive Lord Hastings will not yield to
our complots ? Glo . Chop off his head , man ; —somewhat we will do : And , look
, when I am king , claim thou of me The earldom of Hereford , and all the
movables ...
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