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Page 146
... Duch . Why droops my lord , like over - ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphrey knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fix'd to the sullen earth ...
... Duch . Why droops my lord , like over - ripen'd corn , Hanging the head at Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke Humphrey knit his brows , As frowning at the favours of the world ? Why are thine eyes fix'd to the sullen earth ...
Page 147
... Duch . What dream'd my lord ? tell me , and I'll requite it With sweet rehearsal of my morning's dream . Glou . Methought this staff , mine office - badge in court , Was broke in twain ; by whom I have forgot , But , as I think , ' twas ...
... Duch . What dream'd my lord ? tell me , and I'll requite it With sweet rehearsal of my morning's dream . Glou . Methought this staff , mine office - badge in court , Was broke in twain ; by whom I have forgot , But , as I think , ' twas ...
Page 148
... Duch . What , what , my lord ! are you so choleric With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glou . Nay , be not angry ; I am pleased again . Enter Messenger . Mess . My ...
... Duch . What , what , my lord ! are you so choleric With Eleanor , for telling but her dream ? Next time I'll keep my dreams unto myself , And not be check'd . Glou . Nay , be not angry ; I am pleased again . Enter Messenger . Mess . My ...
Page 149
... Duch . What say'st thou ? majesty ! I am but grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's title shall be multiplied . Duch . What say'st thou , man ? hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jourdain , the ...
... Duch . What say'st thou ? majesty ! I am but grace . Hume . But , by the grace of God , and Hume's advice , Your grace's title shall be multiplied . Duch . What say'st thou , man ? hast thou as yet conferr'd With Margery Jourdain , the ...
Page 155
... Duch . Was ' t I ! yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'ld set my ten commandments in your face . King . Sweet aunt , be quiet ; ' twas against her will . Duch . Against her will ! good ...
... Duch . Was ' t I ! yea , I it was , proud French- woman : Could I come near your beauty with my nails , I'ld set my ten commandments in your face . King . Sweet aunt , be quiet ; ' twas against her will . Duch . Against her will ! good ...
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