The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volume 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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Page 431
... Boling . Yet ask . K. Rich . And shall I have ? Boling . You shall . K. Rich . Then give me leave to go . Boling . Whither ? K. Rich . Whither you will , so I were from your sights . Boling . Go , some of you , convey him to the tower ...
... Boling . Yet ask . K. Rich . And shall I have ? Boling . You shall . K. Rich . Then give me leave to go . Boling . Whither ? K. Rich . Whither you will , so I were from your sights . Boling . Go , some of you , convey him to the tower ...
Page 440
... Boling . As dissolute as desperate ; yet , through both I see some sparkles of a better hope , Which elder days may happily bring forth . But who comes here ? Аит . Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Boling . What means Where is the king ? Our ...
... Boling . As dissolute as desperate ; yet , through both I see some sparkles of a better hope , Which elder days may happily bring forth . But who comes here ? Аит . Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Boling . What means Where is the king ? Our ...
Page 441
... Boling . Intended , or committed , was this fault ? 1 If but the first , how heinous e'er it be , To win thy after - love , I pardon thee . Aum . Then give me leave that I may turn the key , That no man enter till my tale be done . Boling ...
... Boling . Intended , or committed , was this fault ? 1 If but the first , how heinous e'er it be , To win thy after - love , I pardon thee . Aum . Then give me leave that I may turn the key , That no man enter till my tale be done . Boling ...
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