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Page 594
... dear blood shed for our grievous sins , That you depart and lay no hands on me : The deed you undertake is damnable . First Murd . What we will do , we do .190 upon command . Sec . Murd . And he that hath commanded is the king . Clar ...
... dear blood shed for our grievous sins , That you depart and lay no hands on me : The deed you undertake is damnable . First Murd . What we will do , we do .190 upon command . Sec . Murd . And he that hath commanded is the king . Clar ...
Page 599
... Dear brother , live , and be a king " ? Who told me , when we both lay in the field Frozen almost to death , how he did lap me Even in his own garments , and gave himself , All thin and naked , to the numb cold night ? All this from my ...
... Dear brother , live , and be a king " ? Who told me , when we both lay in the field Frozen almost to death , how he did lap me Even in his own garments , and gave himself , All thin and naked , to the numb cold night ? All this from my ...
Page 601
... dear a loss ! Chil . Were never orphans had so dear a loss ! Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss ! Alas , I am the mother of these moans ! Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She for an Edward weeps , and so do I ; I ...
... dear a loss ! Chil . Were never orphans had so dear a loss ! Duch . Was never mother had so dear a loss ! Alas , I am the mother of these moans ! Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She for an Edward weeps , and so do I ; I ...
Page 603
... dear cousin , I , like a child , will go by thy direction . 150 Towards Ludlow then , for we'll not stay behind . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . London . A street . Enter two Citizens , meeting . First Cit . Neighbour , well met : whither away ...
... dear cousin , I , like a child , will go by thy direction . 150 Towards Ludlow then , for we'll not stay behind . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . London . A street . Enter two Citizens , meeting . First Cit . Neighbour , well met : whither away ...
Page 606
... dear cousin , my thoughts ' sovereign : The weary way hath made you melancholy . Prince . No , uncle ; but our crosses on the way Have made it tedious , wearisome , and heavy : I want more uncles here to welcome me . Glou . Sweet prince ...
... dear cousin , my thoughts ' sovereign : The weary way hath made you melancholy . Prince . No , uncle ; but our crosses on the way Have made it tedious , wearisome , and heavy : I want more uncles here to welcome me . Glou . Sweet prince ...
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