The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 12W. Heinemann, 1904 |
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Page 32
... save yourself from whipping , leap me over this stool and run away . SIMP . Alas , master , I am not able to stand alone : You go about to torture me in vain . Enter a Beadle with whips . GLOU . Well , 32 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
... save yourself from whipping , leap me over this stool and run away . SIMP . Alas , master , I am not able to stand alone : You go about to torture me in vain . Enter a Beadle with whips . GLOU . Well , 32 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
Page 33
... stand . [ After the Beadle hath hit him once , he leaps over the stool and runs away ; and they follow and cry , A miracle ! KING . O God , seest Thou this , and bearest so long ? QUEEN . It made me laugh to see the villain run . GLOU ...
... stand . [ After the Beadle hath hit him once , he leaps over the stool and runs away ; and they follow and cry , A miracle ! KING . O God , seest Thou this , and bearest so long ? QUEEN . It made me laugh to see the villain run . GLOU ...
Page 34
... , for my wife , I know not how it stands ; Sorry I am to hear what I have heard : Noble she is , but if she have forgot Honour and virtue and conversed with such As , like to pitch , defile nobility , I 34 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
... , for my wife , I know not how it stands ; Sorry I am to hear what I have heard : Noble she is , but if she have forgot Honour and virtue and conversed with such As , like to pitch , defile nobility , I 34 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
Page 35
... stands sure , whose rightful cause prevails . London . SCENE II . [ Flourish . Exeunt . The DUKE OF YORK's garden . Enter YORK , SALISBURY , and WARWICK . YORK . Now , my good Lords of Salisbury and Warwick , Our simple supper ended ...
... stands sure , whose rightful cause prevails . London . SCENE II . [ Flourish . Exeunt . The DUKE OF YORK's garden . Enter YORK , SALISBURY , and WARWICK . YORK . Now , my good Lords of Salisbury and Warwick , Our simple supper ended ...
Page 38
... the DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER , MARGERY JOURDAIN , SOUTHWELL , HUME , and BOLINGBROKE , under guard . KING . Stand forth , Dame Eleanor Cobham , Gloucester's wife : In sight of God and us , your guilt is 38 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
... the DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER , MARGERY JOURDAIN , SOUTHWELL , HUME , and BOLINGBROKE , under guard . KING . Stand forth , Dame Eleanor Cobham , Gloucester's wife : In sight of God and us , your guilt is 38 [ ACT II . SECOND PART OF.
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