The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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Page 23
... EXETER , BEDFORD , and WESTMORELAND ' Bedford . ' Fore God , his grace is bold to trust these traitors . Exeter . They shall be apprehended by and by . Westmoreland . How smooth and even they do bear themselves , As if allegiance in ...
... EXETER , BEDFORD , and WESTMORELAND ' Bedford . ' Fore God , his grace is bold to trust these traitors . Exeter . They shall be apprehended by and by . Westmoreland . How smooth and even they do bear themselves , As if allegiance in ...
Page 34
... EXETER and his train French King . From our brother of England ? Exeter . From him , and thus he greets your majesty : He wills you , in the name of God Almighty , That you divest yourself , and lay apart The borrowed glories that by ...
... EXETER and his train French King . From our brother of England ? Exeter . From him , and thus he greets your majesty : He wills you , in the name of God Almighty , That you divest yourself , and lay apart The borrowed glories that by ...
Page 74
... EXETER , ERPINGĦAM with all his host : SALISBURY and WESTMORELAND , ' with others Gloucester . Where is the king ? Bedford . The king himself is rode to view their battle . Westmoreland . Of fighting men they have full three- score ...
... EXETER , ERPINGĦAM with all his host : SALISBURY and WESTMORELAND , ' with others Gloucester . Where is the king ? Bedford . The king himself is rode to view their battle . Westmoreland . Of fighting men they have full three- score ...
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