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... Exit Bastard . 20 K. John . Come hither , Hubert . O my gentle Hubert , We owe thee much ! within this wall of flesh There is a soul counts thee her creditor And with advantage means to pay thy love : And , my good friend , thy ...
... Exit Bastard . 20 K. John . Come hither , Hubert . O my gentle Hubert , We owe thee much ! within this wall of flesh There is a soul counts thee her creditor And with advantage means to pay thy love : And , my good friend , thy ...
Page 40
... Exit . K. Phi . I fear some outrage , and I'll follow her . [ Exit . Lew . There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale omT Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; Yiw And bitter shame hath ...
... Exit . K. Phi . I fear some outrage , and I'll follow her . [ Exit . Lew . There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale omT Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; Yiw And bitter shame hath ...
Page 49
... Exit Hubert with Peter . 160 O my gentle cousin , Hear'st thou the news abroad , who are arrived ? Bast . The French , my lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Besides , I met Lord Bigot and Lord Salisbury , With eyes as red as new ...
... Exit Hubert with Peter . 160 O my gentle cousin , Hear'st thou the news abroad , who are arrived ? Bast . The French , my lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Besides , I met Lord Bigot and Lord Salisbury , With eyes as red as new ...
Page 74
... Exit Gaunt . K. Rich . We were not born to sue , but to command ; Which since we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives shall answer it , At Coventry , upon Saint Lambert's day : There shall your swords and lances ...
... Exit Gaunt . K. Rich . We were not born to sue , but to command ; Which since we cannot do to make you friends , Be ready , as your lives shall answer it , At Coventry , upon Saint Lambert's day : There shall your swords and lances ...
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... Exit , borne off by his Attendants . K. Rich . And let them die that age and sullens have ; For both hast thou , and both become the grave . York . I do beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He ...
... Exit , borne off by his Attendants . K. Rich . And let them die that age and sullens have ; For both hast thou , and both become the grave . York . I do beseech your majesty , impute his words To wayward sickliness and age in him : He ...
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