The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Vernor, Hood and Sharp, 1809 |
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... EXETER , uncle to the king . Duke of YORK , cousin to the king . Earls of SALISBURY , WESTMORELAND , and WARWICK . Archbishop of Canterbury . Bishop of ELY . Earl of CAMBRIDGE , Lord SCROOP , Sir THOMAS Grey , conspirators against the ...
... EXETER , uncle to the king . Duke of YORK , cousin to the king . Earls of SALISBURY , WESTMORELAND , and WARWICK . Archbishop of Canterbury . Bishop of ELY . Earl of CAMBRIDGE , Lord SCROOP , Sir THOMAS Grey , conspirators against the ...
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... Exeter , War- WICK , WESTMORELAND , and Attendants . K. Hen . Where is my gracious lord of Canterbury ? Exe . Not here in presence . K. Hen . Send for him , good uncle . West . Shall we call in th ' ambassador , my liege ? K. Hen . Not ...
... Exeter , War- WICK , WESTMORELAND , and Attendants . K. Hen . Where is my gracious lord of Canterbury ? Exe . Not here in presence . K. Hen . Send for him , good uncle . West . Shall we call in th ' ambassador , my liege ? K. Hen . Not ...
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... EXETER , BEDFORD , and WESTMORELAND . Bed . ' Fore God , his grace is bold , to trust these traitors . Ere . They shall be apprehended by and by . West . How smooth and even they do bear themselves ! As if allegiance in their bosoms sat ...
... EXETER , BEDFORD , and WESTMORELAND . Bed . ' Fore God , his grace is bold , to trust these traitors . Ere . They shall be apprehended by and by . West . How smooth and even they do bear themselves ! As if allegiance in their bosoms sat ...
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... Exeter , Enlarge the man committed yesterday , That rail'd against our person : we consider , It was excess of wine that set him on ; And , on his more advice , we pardon him . Scroop . That's mercy , but too much security : Let him be ...
... Exeter , Enlarge the man committed yesterday , That rail'd against our person : we consider , It was excess of wine that set him on ; And , on his more advice , we pardon him . Scroop . That's mercy , but too much security : Let him be ...
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... Exeter , - We will aboard to - night . - Why , how now , gentlemen ? What see you in those papers , that you lose So much complexion ? -look ye , how they change ! Their cheeks are paper . - Why , what read you there , That hath so ...
... Exeter , - We will aboard to - night . - Why , how now , gentlemen ? What see you in those papers , that you lose So much complexion ? -look ye , how they change ! Their cheeks are paper . - Why , what read you there , That hath so ...
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