The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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Page 47
... madam , 1 entreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous service ; - Of you , my noble cousin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us ; --- Of you , lord Rivers , and , lord Grey , of you , - That all ...
... madam , 1 entreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous service ; - Of you , my noble cousin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us ; --- Of you , lord Rivers , and , lord Grey , of you , - That all ...
Page 48
... madam , have I offer'd love for this , To be so flouted in this royal presence ? Who knows not , that the gentle duke is dead ? You do him injury , to scorn his corse . [ They all start . K. Edw . Who knows not , he is dead ! who knows ...
... madam , have I offer'd love for this , To be so flouted in this royal presence ? Who knows not , that the gentle duke is dead ? You do him injury , to scorn his corse . [ They all start . K. Edw . Who knows not , he is dead ! who knows ...
Page 53
... Madam , bethink you , like a careful mother , Of the young prince your son : send straight for him , Let him be crown'd : in him your comfort lives : Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave , And plant your joys in living Edward's ...
... Madam , bethink you , like a careful mother , Of the young prince your son : send straight for him , Let him be crown'd : in him your comfort lives : Drown desperate sorrow in dead Edward's grave , And plant your joys in living Edward's ...
Page 54
... Madam , my mother , I do cry you mercy , I did not see your grace : -Humbly on my knee I crave your blessing . Duch . God bless thee ; and put meekness in thy breast , Love , charity , obedience , and true duty ! Glo . Amen ; and make ...
... Madam , my mother , I do cry you mercy , I did not see your grace : -Humbly on my knee I crave your blessing . Duch . God bless thee ; and put meekness in thy breast , Love , charity , obedience , and true duty ! Glo . Amen ; and make ...
Page 55
... Madam , and you my mother , will you go -- To give your censures in this weighty business ? [ Exeunt all but BUCKINGHAM and GLOSTER . Buck . My lord , whoever journeys to the prince , For God's sake , let not us two stay at home : For ...
... Madam , and you my mother , will you go -- To give your censures in this weighty business ? [ Exeunt all but BUCKINGHAM and GLOSTER . Buck . My lord , whoever journeys to the prince , For God's sake , let not us two stay at home : For ...
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