The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 8C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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Page 53
... fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . SCENE II . The same . A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Queen , BUSHY , and BAGOT . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too much sad : You promis'd , when you parted with ...
... fear . Willo . Hold out my horse , and I will first be there . SCENE II . The same . A Room in the Palace . [ Exeunt . Enter Queen , BUSHY , and BAGOT . Bushy . Madam , your majesty is too much sad : You promis'd , when you parted with ...
Page 59
... fear , revolt on Hereford's side.- Sirrah , 9 8 Get thee to Plashy , to my sister Gloster ; Bid her send me presently a thousand pound : - Hold , take my ring . Serv . My lord , I had forgot to tell your lordship : To - day , as I came ...
... fear , revolt on Hereford's side.- Sirrah , 9 8 Get thee to Plashy , to my sister Gloster ; Bid her send me presently a thousand pound : - Hold , take my ring . Serv . My lord , I had forgot to tell your lordship : To - day , as I came ...
Page 61
... fear me , never . SCENE III . The Wilds in Glostershire . [ Exeunt . Enter BOLINGBROKE and NORTHUMBERLAND , with Forces . Boling . How far is it , my lord , to Berkley now ? North . Believe me , noble lord , I am a stranger here in ...
... fear me , never . SCENE III . The Wilds in Glostershire . [ Exeunt . Enter BOLINGBROKE and NORTHUMBERLAND , with Forces . Boling . How far is it , my lord , to Berkley now ? North . Believe me , noble lord , I am a stranger here in ...
Page 69
... fear to lose what they enjoy , The other , to enjoy by rage and war : These signs forerun the death or fall of kings.- Farewel ; our countrymen are gone and fled , As well assur'd , Richard their king is dead . [ Exit . Sal . Ah ...
... fear to lose what they enjoy , The other , to enjoy by rage and war : These signs forerun the death or fall of kings.- Farewel ; our countrymen are gone and fled , As well assur'd , Richard their king is dead . [ Exit . Sal . Ah ...
Page 73
... Fear not , my lord ; 2 that Power , that made you king , Hath power to keep you king , in spite of all . The means that heaven yields must be embrac❜d , And not neglected ; else , if heaven would , And we will not , heaven's offer we ...
... Fear not , my lord ; 2 that Power , that made you king , Hath power to keep you king , in spite of all . The means that heaven yields must be embrac❜d , And not neglected ; else , if heaven would , And we will not , heaven's offer we ...
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