The Works of Shakespeare: Macbeth, 1947At the University Press, 1955 |
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... Scroop . No doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . 20 King Henry . I doubt not that , since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence , That grows not in a fair consent with ours : Nor leave not one behind ...
... Scroop . No doubt , my liege , if each man do his best . 20 King Henry . I doubt not that , since we are well persuaded We carry not a heart with us from hence , That grows not in a fair consent with ours : Nor leave not one behind ...
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... Scroop . So did you me , my liege . Grey . And I , my royal sovereign . King Henry . [ delivering the papers ] Then , Richard , Earl of Cambridge , there is yours : There yours , Lord Scroop of Masham : and , sir knight , Grey of ...
... Scroop . So did you me , my liege . Grey . And I , my royal sovereign . King Henry . [ delivering the papers ] Then , Richard , Earl of Cambridge , there is yours : There yours , Lord Scroop of Masham : and , sir knight , Grey of ...
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... Scroop of Masham . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Thomas 150 Grey , knight of Northumberland . Scroop . Our purposes God justly hath discovered , And I repent my fault more than my death , Which I beseech your highness ...
... Scroop of Masham . I arrest thee of high treason , by the name of Thomas 150 Grey , knight of Northumberland . Scroop . Our purposes God justly hath discovered , And I repent my fault more than my death , Which I beseech your highness ...
Contents
KING HENRY V FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY OF HENRY V | xlviii |
TO THE READER | lvii |
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