The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... BUCKINGHAM , hastily , with their Guards , and others . York . Lay hands upon these traitors , and their trash . Beldame , I think we watched you at an inch.— What , madam , are you there ? The king and commonweal Are deeply indebted ...
... BUCKINGHAM , hastily , with their Guards , and others . York . Lay hands upon these traitors , and their trash . Beldame , I think we watched you at an inch.— What , madam , are you there ? The king and commonweal Are deeply indebted ...
Page 27
... BUCKINGHAM . K. Hen . What tidings with our cousin Buckingham ? Buck . Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold . A sort of naughty persons , lewdly bent , - Under the countenance and confederacy , Of lady Eleanor , the protector's wife ...
... BUCKINGHAM . K. Hen . What tidings with our cousin Buckingham ? Buck . Such as my heart doth tremble to unfold . A sort of naughty persons , lewdly bent , - Under the countenance and confederacy , Of lady Eleanor , the protector's wife ...
Page 30
... Buckingham , and all the crew of them , Till they have snared the shepherd of the flock , That virtuous prince , the good duke Humphrey . " Tis that they seek and they in seeking that , Shall find their deaths , if York can prophesy ...
... Buckingham , and all the crew of them , Till they have snared the shepherd of the flock , That virtuous prince , the good duke Humphrey . " Tis that they seek and they in seeking that , Shall find their deaths , if York can prophesy ...
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... BUCKINGHAM , and others . K. Hen . I muse my lord of Gloster is not come . ' Tis not his wont to be the hindmost man , Whate'er occasion keeps him from us now . Q. Mar. Can you not see ? or will you not observe The strangeness of his ...
... BUCKINGHAM , and others . K. Hen . I muse my lord of Gloster is not come . ' Tis not his wont to be the hindmost man , Whate'er occasion keeps him from us now . Q. Mar. Can you not see ? or will you not observe The strangeness of his ...
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... Buckingham , —and York , Reprove my allegation , if you can ; Or else conclude my words effectual . Suff . Well hath your highness seen into this duke ; · And , had I first been put to speak my mind , I think I should have told your ...
... Buckingham , —and York , Reprove my allegation , if you can ; Or else conclude my words effectual . Suff . Well hath your highness seen into this duke ; · And , had I first been put to speak my mind , I think I should have told your ...
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