The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen7Longman, 1820 |
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... LORD HASTINGS . LORD STANLEY . LORD LOVEL . SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN . CLIFF . SIR RICHARD RAT- SIR WILLIAM CATESBY . SIR JAMES TYRREL . SIR JAMES BLOUNT . SIR WALTER HERBERt . SIR ROBERT BRAKENBURY , Lieutenant of the Tower . CHRISTOPHER ...
... LORD HASTINGS . LORD STANLEY . LORD LOVEL . SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN . CLIFF . SIR RICHARD RAT- SIR WILLIAM CATESBY . SIR JAMES TYRREL . SIR JAMES BLOUNT . SIR WALTER HERBERt . SIR ROBERT BRAKENBURY , Lieutenant of the Tower . CHRISTOPHER ...
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... lord , that fault is none of yours ; He should , for that commit your godfathers : Belike , his majesty hath some intent , That you shall be new christen'd in the Tower . But what's the matter , Clarence ? may I know ? Clar . Yea ...
... lord , that fault is none of yours ; He should , for that commit your godfathers : Belike , his majesty hath some intent , That you shall be new christen'd in the Tower . But what's the matter , Clarence ? may I know ? Clar . Yea ...
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... lord ! Glo . As much unto my good lord chamberlain ! Well are you welcome to this open air , How hath your lordship brook'd imprisonment ? Hast . With patience , noble lord , as prisoners must : But I shall live , my lord , to give them ...
... lord ! Glo . As much unto my good lord chamberlain ! Well are you welcome to this open air , How hath your lordship brook'd imprisonment ? Hast . With patience , noble lord , as prisoners must : But I shall live , my lord , to give them ...
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... lord , and thee ! – Come , now , toward Chertsey with your holy load , Taken from Paul's to be interred there ; And , still as you are weary of the weight , Rest you , whiles I lament king Henry's corse . [ The Bearers take up the ...
... lord , and thee ! – Come , now , toward Chertsey with your holy load , Taken from Paul's to be interred there ; And , still as you are weary of the weight , Rest you , whiles I lament king Henry's corse . [ The Bearers take up the ...
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... lord ? Glo . No , to White Friars ; there attend my coming . [ Exeunt the rest , with the Corse . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? --- I'll have her , but I will not keep her long . What ! I ...
... lord ? Glo . No , to White Friars ; there attend my coming . [ Exeunt the rest , with the Corse . Was ever woman in this humour woo'd ? Was ever woman in this humour won ? --- I'll have her , but I will not keep her long . What ! I ...
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