The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... comes . Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and BRAKENBURY . Brother , good day : What means this armed guard That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower ...
... comes . Enter CLARENCE , guarded , and BRAKENBURY . Brother , good day : What means this armed guard That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower ...
Page 9
... comes here ? the new - deliver❜d Hastings ? + " And that the queen's , " & c . 1 MALONE . the queen's abjects , ] The most servile of her subjects , who must of course obey all her commands . 2 lie for you : ] i . e . be imprisoned in ...
... comes here ? the new - deliver❜d Hastings ? + " And that the queen's , " & c . 1 MALONE . the queen's abjects , ] The most servile of her subjects , who must of course obey all her commands . 2 lie for you : ] i . e . be imprisoned in ...
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... comes the noble duke . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Good morrow to my sovereign king , and queen ; And , princely peers , a happy time of day ! K. Edw . Happy , indeed , as we have spent the day : Brother , we have done deeds of charity ; Made ...
... comes the noble duke . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Good morrow to my sovereign king , and queen ; And , princely peers , a happy time of day ! K. Edw . Happy , indeed , as we have spent the day : Brother , we have done deeds of charity ; Made ...
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... comes the better : I fear , I fear , ' twill prove a giddy world . Enter another Citizen . 3 Cit . Neighbours , God speed ! 1 Cit . Give you good morrow , sir . 3 Cit . Doth the news hold of good king Edward's death ? 2 Cit . Ay , sir ...
... comes the better : I fear , I fear , ' twill prove a giddy world . Enter another Citizen . 3 Cit . Neighbours , God speed ! 1 Cit . Give you good morrow , sir . 3 Cit . Doth the news hold of good king Edward's death ? 2 Cit . Ay , sir ...
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... comes a messenger : What news ? Mess . Such news , my lord , As grieves me to unfold . How doth the prince ? What is thy news ? Q. Eliz . Mess . Well , madam , and in health . Duch . Mess . Lord Rivers , and lord Grey , are sent to Pom ...
... comes a messenger : What news ? Mess . Such news , my lord , As grieves me to unfold . How doth the prince ? What is thy news ? Q. Eliz . Mess . Well , madam , and in health . Duch . Mess . Lord Rivers , and lord Grey , are sent to Pom ...
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