The Plays of Shakespeare, Volume 6William Pickering, 1825 |
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Page 39
... true he keeps the wind ? Glo . Silence ! [ Aside . Aside . K. Edu . Widow , we will consider of your suit ; And come some other time , to know our mind . L.Grey . Right gracious lord , I cannot brook delay : May it please your highness ...
... true he keeps the wind ? Glo . Silence ! [ Aside . Aside . K. Edu . Widow , we will consider of your suit ; And come some other time , to know our mind . L.Grey . Right gracious lord , I cannot brook delay : May it please your highness ...
Page 45
... true - anointed lawful king . This is the cause , that I , poor Margaret , - With this my son , prince Edward , Henry's heir , -- Am come to crave thy just and lawful aid ; And , if thou fail us , all our hope is done : Scotland hath ...
... true - anointed lawful king . This is the cause , that I , poor Margaret , - With this my son , prince Edward , Henry's heir , -- Am come to crave thy just and lawful aid ; And , if thou fail us , all our hope is done : Scotland hath ...
Page 47
... true king ? for I were loath To link with him , that were not lawful chosen . War . Thereon I pawn my credit and mine honour . K. Lew . But is he gracious in the people's eye ? War . The more , that Henry was unfortunate , K. Lew . Then ...
... true king ? for I were loath To link with him , that were not lawful chosen . War . Thereon I pawn my credit and mine honour . K. Lew . But is he gracious in the people's eye ? War . The more , that Henry was unfortunate , K. Lew . Then ...
Page 49
... true servitor ; I will revenge his wrong to lady Bona , And replant Henry in his former state . Q. Mar. Warwick , these words have turn'd my hate to love ; And I forgive and quite forget old faults , And joy , that thou becom'st king ...
... true servitor ; I will revenge his wrong to lady Bona , And replant Henry in his former state . Q. Mar. Warwick , these words have turn'd my hate to love ; And I forgive and quite forget old faults , And joy , that thou becom'st king ...
Page 52
... true within itself ? Mont . Yes ; but the safer , when ' tis back'd with France . Hast . ' Tis better using France , than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God , and with the seas , Which he hath given for fence impregnable , And ...
... true within itself ? Mont . Yes ; but the safer , when ' tis back'd with France . Hast . ' Tis better using France , than trusting France : Let us be back'd with God , and with the seas , Which he hath given for fence impregnable , And ...
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