The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 95
... Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his majesty . Q. Eliz . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? Buck . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him Buck . Ay ...
... Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his majesty . Q. Eliz . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? Buck . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him Buck . Ay ...
Page 101
... Buckingham , I kiss thy hand , In sign of league and amity with thee : Now fair befal thee , and thy noble house ! Thy garments are not spotted with our blood , Nor thou within the compass of my curse . Buck . Nor no one here ; for ...
... Buckingham , I kiss thy hand , In sign of league and amity with thee : Now fair befal thee , and thy noble house ! Thy garments are not spotted with our blood , Nor thou within the compass of my curse . Buck . Nor no one here ; for ...
Page 102
... Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen and her allies , That stir the king against the duke my brother . Now they believe it ; and withal whet me To be reveng'd on Rivers , Vaughan , Grey : But then I sigh , and , with a piece of ...
... Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen and her allies , That stir the king against the duke my brother . Now they believe it ; and withal whet me To be reveng'd on Rivers , Vaughan , Grey : But then I sigh , and , with a piece of ...
Page 110
... BUCKINGHAM , GREY , and Others . K. Edw . Why , so : -now have I done a good day's work ; - You peers , continue this united league : I every day expect an embassage From my Redeemer to redeem me hence ; And more in peace my soul shall ...
... BUCKINGHAM , GREY , and Others . K. Edw . Why , so : -now have I done a good day's work ; - You peers , continue this united league : I every day expect an embassage From my Redeemer to redeem me hence ; And more in peace my soul shall ...
Page 111
... Buckingham , Is this thy vow unto my sickly heart . There wanteth now our brother Gloster here , To make the blessed period of this peace . Buck . And , in good time , here comes the noble duke . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Good - morrow to ...
... Buckingham , Is this thy vow unto my sickly heart . There wanteth now our brother Gloster here , To make the blessed period of this peace . Buck . And , in good time , here comes the noble duke . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Good - morrow to ...
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