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... head , man ; somewhat we will do : And , look , when I am king , claim thou of me The earldom of Hereford , and the moveables Whereof the king my brother stood possess'd . Buck . I'll claim that promise at your grace's hands . Glou ...
... head , man ; somewhat we will do : And , look , when I am king , claim thou of me The earldom of Hereford , and the moveables Whereof the king my brother stood possess'd . Buck . I'll claim that promise at your grace's hands . Glou ...
Page 613
... head upon the bridge . Hast . I know they do ; and I have well deserved it . Enter LORD STANLEY . Come on , come on ... heads Than some that have accused them wear their hats . But come , my lord , let us away . Enter a Pursuivant . 100 ...
... head upon the bridge . Hast . I know they do ; and I have well deserved it . Enter LORD STANLEY . Come on , come on ... heads Than some that have accused them wear their hats . But come , my lord , let us away . Enter a Pursuivant . 100 ...
Page 617
... head ! Rat . Dispatch , my lord ; the duke would be at dinner : Make a short shrift ; he longs to see your head . Hast . O momentary grace of mortal men , Which we more hunt for than the grace of God ! Who builds his hopes in air of ...
... head ! Rat . Dispatch , my lord ; the duke would be at dinner : Make a short shrift ; he longs to see your head . Hast . O momentary grace of mortal men , Which we more hunt for than the grace of God ! Who builds his hopes in air of ...
Page 618
... head . Lov . Here is the head of that ignoble traitor , The dangerous and unsuspected Hastings . Glou . So dear I loved the man , that I must weep . I took him for the plainest harmless creature That breathed upon this earth a Christian ...
... head . Lov . Here is the head of that ignoble traitor , The dangerous and unsuspected Hastings . Glou . So dear I loved the man , that I must weep . I took him for the plainest harmless creature That breathed upon this earth a Christian ...
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... head is on ! SCENE III . The same . Enter TYRREL . Tyr . The tyrannous and bloody deed is done , The most arch act of piteous massacre That ever yet this land was guilty of . Dighton and Forrest , whom I did suborn To do this ruthless ...
... head is on ! SCENE III . The same . Enter TYRREL . Tyr . The tyrannous and bloody deed is done , The most arch act of piteous massacre That ever yet this land was guilty of . Dighton and Forrest , whom I did suborn To do this ruthless ...
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