The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 3Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 134
... Buck . Why should he then protect our sovereign , He being of age to govern of himself ? Cousin of Somerset , join you with me , And all together with the duke of Suffolk , go , We'll quickly hoise duke Humphrey from his seat . Car ...
... Buck . Why should he then protect our sovereign , He being of age to govern of himself ? Cousin of Somerset , join you with me , And all together with the duke of Suffolk , go , We'll quickly hoise duke Humphrey from his seat . Car ...
Page 140
... Buck . All in this presence are thy betters , Warwick , War . Warwick may live to be the best of all . Sal . Peace , son ; - and show some reason , Buckingham , Why Somerset should be preferred in this . Q. Mar. Because the king ...
... Buck . All in this presence are thy betters , Warwick , War . Warwick may live to be the best of all . Sal . Peace , son ; - and show some reason , Buckingham , Why Somerset should be preferred in this . Q. Mar. Because the king ...
Page 141
... Buck . Thy cruelty in execution , Upon offenders , hath exceeded law , And left thee to the mercy of the law . Q. Mar. Thy sale of offices , and towns in France , - If they were known , as the suspect is great , - Would make thee ...
... Buck . Thy cruelty in execution , Upon offenders , hath exceeded law , And left thee to the mercy of the law . Q. Mar. Thy sale of offices , and towns in France , - If they were known , as the suspect is great , - Would make thee ...
Page 144
... Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you this ? [ Showing her the papers . Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , And kept asunder : -You , madam , shall with us : Stafford , take her to thee.- We'll see your trinkets ...
... Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call you this ? [ Showing her the papers . Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , And kept asunder : -You , madam , shall with us : Stafford , take her to thee.- We'll see your trinkets ...
Page 148
... Buck . Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold . A sort of naughty persons , lewdly + bent , - Under the countenance and confederacy Of lady Eleanor , the protector's wife , The ringleader and head of all this rout , - Have practised ...
... Buck . Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold . A sort of naughty persons , lewdly + bent , - Under the countenance and confederacy Of lady Eleanor , the protector's wife , The ringleader and head of all this rout , - Have practised ...
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Achilles Agam Agamemnon Ajax Alarum arms Aufidius bear blood brother Buck Buckingham Cade cardinal Clar Clarence Clif Clifford COMINIUS Coriolanus Cres crown death Diomed doth Duch duke duke of York earl Edward Eliz England Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fight France friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector honour house of Lancaster Jack Cade Kath KING HENRY lady live look lord LORD CHAMBERLAIN Madam majesty Marcius Murd ne'er never noble PANDARUS Patroclus peace Pist pray prince queen Reignier Rich Richard RICHARD PLANTAGENET Rome Saint Albans SCENE shalt shame soldiers Somerset soul speak stand Suff Suffolk sweet sword Talbot tell thee Ther thine thou art thou hast tongue traitor Troilus Ulyss uncle unto Warwick words York