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Page 596
... enter First Murderer . 280 First Murd . How now ! what mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ? By heavens , the duke shall know how slack thou art ! Sec . Murd . I would he knew that I had saved his brother ! Take thou the fee , and ...
... enter First Murderer . 280 First Murd . How now ! what mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ? By heavens , the duke shall know how slack thou art ! Sec . Murd . I would he knew that I had saved his brother ! Take thou the fee , and ...
Page 614
... Enter a Priest . Priest . Well met , my lord ; I am glad to see your honour . Hast . I thank thee , good Sir John , with all my heart . 111 I am in your debt for your last exercise ; Come the next Sabbath , and I will content you . [ He ...
... Enter a Priest . Priest . Well met , my lord ; I am glad to see your honour . Hast . I thank thee , good Sir John , with all my heart . 111 I am in your debt for your last exercise ; Come the next Sabbath , and I will content you . [ He ...
Page 615
... Enter BUCKINGHAM , DERBY , HASTINGS , the BISHOP OF ELY , RATCLIFF , LOVEL , with others , and take their seats at a table . Hast . My lords , at once : the cause why we are met Is , to determine of the coronation . In God's name ...
... Enter BUCKINGHAM , DERBY , HASTINGS , the BISHOP OF ELY , RATCLIFF , LOVEL , with others , and take their seats at a table . Hast . My lords , at once : the cause why we are met Is , to determine of the coronation . In God's name ...
Page 622
... Enter the Mayor and Citizens . Welcome , my lord : I dance attendance here ; I think the duke will not be spoke withal . Enter CATESBY . Here comes his servant : how now , Catesby , What says he ? Cate . My lord , he doth entreat your ...
... Enter the Mayor and Citizens . Welcome , my lord : I dance attendance here ; I think the duke will not be spoke withal . Enter CATESBY . Here comes his servant : how now , Catesby , What says he ? Cate . My lord , he doth entreat your ...
Page 626
... enter BUCKINGHAM and the rest . Cousin of Buckingham , and you sage , grave men , Since you will buckle fortune on my back , To bear her burthen , whether I will or no , I must have patience to endure the load : But if black scandal or ...
... enter BUCKINGHAM and the rest . Cousin of Buckingham , and you sage , grave men , Since you will buckle fortune on my back , To bear her burthen , whether I will or no , I must have patience to endure the load : But if black scandal or ...
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