The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I command : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by Saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar , for ...
... Gent . My lord , stand back , and let the coffin pass . Glo . Unmanner'd dog ! stand thou when I command : Advance thy halberd higher than my breast , Or , by Saint Paul , I'll strike thee to my foot , And spurn upon thee , beggar , for ...
Page 19
... Gent Towards Chertsey , noble lord ? [ Exeunt the rest , with the Corse . Glo . No , to White - Friars ; there attend my coming . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I'll have her , but I will not ...
... Gent Towards Chertsey , noble lord ? [ Exeunt the rest , with the Corse . Glo . No , to White - Friars ; there attend my coming . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? I'll have her , but I will not ...
Page 170
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . O , - God save you ! Even to the hall , to hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I'll save you That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . O , - God save you ! Even to the hall , to hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I'll save you That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
Page 171
... Gent . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 Gent . That was he , The same . All these accus'd him strongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but , indeed , he could not : And so his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him ...
... Gent . That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 Gent . That was he , The same . All these accus'd him strongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but , indeed , he could not : And so his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him ...
Page 172
... Gent . Stay there , sir , And see the noble ruin'd man you speak of . Enter BUCKINGHAM from his arraignment ; Tipstaves before him ; the Axe with the edge towards him ; Hal- berds on each side ; with him , Sir THOMAS LOVELL , Sir ...
... Gent . Stay there , sir , And see the noble ruin'd man you speak of . Enter BUCKINGHAM from his arraignment ; Tipstaves before him ; the Axe with the edge towards him ; Hal- berds on each side ; with him , Sir THOMAS LOVELL , Sir ...
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