The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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Page 134
... Lord SAY . ] Farewell , my lord : trust not the Kentish rebels . Buck . Trust nobody , for fear you be betrayed . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence , And therefore am I bold and resolute . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - The Same . The ...
... Lord SAY . ] Farewell , my lord : trust not the Kentish rebels . Buck . Trust nobody , for fear you be betrayed . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence , And therefore am I bold and resolute . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - The Same . The ...
Page 176
... Lord SAY , with others . Kin . Sir Humphrey Stamford and his brother is slaine , And the Rebels march amaine to London , Go back to them , and tell them thus from me , Ile come and parley with their generall . Reade . Yet staie , ile ...
... Lord SAY , with others . Kin . Sir Humphrey Stamford and his brother is slaine , And the Rebels march amaine to London , Go back to them , and tell them thus from me , Ile come and parley with their generall . Reade . Yet staie , ile ...
Page 177
... Lord Scayles . How now , is lacke Cade slaine ? 1 Cit . No my Lord , nor likely to be slaine , For they haue wonne the bridge , Killing all those that withstand them . The Lord Mayor craueth ayde of your honour from the Tower , To ...
... Lord Scayles . How now , is lacke Cade slaine ? 1 Cit . No my Lord , nor likely to be slaine , For they haue wonne the bridge , Killing all those that withstand them . The Lord Mayor craueth ayde of your honour from the Tower , To ...
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