The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... Exit . Car . So , there goes our protector in a rage . ' Tis known to you , he is mine enemy , Nay more , an enemy unto you all , And no great friend , I fear me , to the King . Confider , Lords , he is the next of blood , And heir ...
... Exit . Car . So , there goes our protector in a rage . ' Tis known to you , he is mine enemy , Nay more , an enemy unto you all , And no great friend , I fear me , to the King . Confider , Lords , he is the next of blood , And heir ...
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... Exit . Som . Coufin of Buckingham , though Humphry's pride And greatness of his place be grief to us , Yet let us watch the haughty Cardinal : His infolence is more intolerable Than all the princes in the land befide . If Glo'fter be ...
... Exit . Som . Coufin of Buckingham , though Humphry's pride And greatness of his place be grief to us , Yet let us watch the haughty Cardinal : His infolence is more intolerable Than all the princes in the land befide . If Glo'fter be ...
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... Exit York . IV . Changes to the Duke of Gloucester's House . Enter Duke Humphry , and his Wife Eleanor . Elean . WHY droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd WHY corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke ...
... Exit York . IV . Changes to the Duke of Gloucester's House . Enter Duke Humphry , and his Wife Eleanor . Elean . WHY droops my Lord , like over - ripen'd WHY corn Hanging the head with Ceres ' plenteous load ? Why doth the great Duke ...
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... Exit Eleanor . Hum . Hume must make merry with the Dutchess ' gold ; Marry , and fhall . But how now , Sir John Hume ? Seal up your lips , and give no words , but mum ! The business afketh filent fecrecy . Dame Eleanor gives gold to ...
... Exit Eleanor . Hum . Hume must make merry with the Dutchess ' gold ; Marry , and fhall . But how now , Sir John Hume ? Seal up your lips , and give no words , but mum ! The business afketh filent fecrecy . Dame Eleanor gives gold to ...
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... Exit . Enter three or four Petitioners , Peter the Armourer's * Pet . N MY man being one . 8 Y mafters , let's ftand clofe ; my Lord Protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our fupplications in quill . 2 Pet ...
... Exit . Enter three or four Petitioners , Peter the Armourer's * Pet . N MY man being one . 8 Y mafters , let's ftand clofe ; my Lord Protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our fupplications in quill . 2 Pet ...
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