The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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Page 134
... Buck . Trust nobody , for fear you be betrayed . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence , And therefore am I bold and resolute . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - The Same . The Tower . Enter Lord SCALES , and others , walking on the walls ...
... Buck . Trust nobody , for fear you be betrayed . Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence , And therefore am I bold and resolute . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. - The Same . The Tower . Enter Lord SCALES , and others , walking on the walls ...
Page 154
... Buck . York , if thou meanest well , I greet thee well . York . Humphrey of Buckingham , I accept thy greeting . Art thou a messenger , or come of pleasure ? Buck . A messenger from Henry , our dread liege , To know the reason of these ...
... Buck . York , if thou meanest well , I greet thee well . York . Humphrey of Buckingham , I accept thy greeting . Art thou a messenger , or come of pleasure ? Buck . A messenger from Henry , our dread liege , To know the reason of these ...
Page 155
... Buck . That is too much presumption on thy part ; But if thy arms be to no other end , The king hath yielded unto thy demand : The Duke of Somerset is in the Tower . York . Upon thine honour , is he prisoner ? Buck . Upon mine honour ...
... Buck . That is too much presumption on thy part ; But if thy arms be to no other end , The king hath yielded unto thy demand : The Duke of Somerset is in the Tower . York . Upon thine honour , is he prisoner ? Buck . Upon mine honour ...
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