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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... Buckingham , Is this thy vow unto my sickly heart . There wanteth now our brother Gloster here , To make the blessed period of this peace . Buck . And , in good time , here comes the noble duke . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Good - morrow to ...
... Buckingham , Is this thy vow unto my sickly heart . There wanteth now our brother Gloster here , To make the blessed period of this peace . Buck . And , in good time , here comes the noble duke . Enter GLOSTER . Glo . Good - morrow to ...
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... BUCKINGHAM , STANLEY , HAST- INGS , RATCLIFF , and others . Glo . Sister have comfort : all of us have cause To wail the dimming of our shining star ; But none can cure their harms by wailing them.— Madam , my mother , I do cry you ...
... BUCKINGHAM , STANLEY , HAST- INGS , RATCLIFF , and others . Glo . Sister have comfort : all of us have cause To wail the dimming of our shining star ; But none can cure their harms by wailing them.— Madam , my mother , I do cry you ...
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... Buckingham , That it is meet so few should fetch the prince . Hast . And so say I. Glo . Then be it so ; and go we to determine Who they shall be that straight shall post to Ludlow . Madam , and you my mother , —will you go To give your ...
... Buckingham , That it is meet so few should fetch the prince . Hast . And so say I. Glo . Then be it so ; and go we to determine Who they shall be that straight shall post to Ludlow . Madam , and you my mother , —will you go To give your ...
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... Buckingham . Q. Eliz . The mighty dukes , For what offence ? Mess . The sum of all I can , I have disclos'd ; Why , or for what , the nobles were committed , Is all unknown to me , my gracious lady . Q. Eliz . Ah me , I see the ruin of ...
... Buckingham . Q. Eliz . The mighty dukes , For what offence ? Mess . The sum of all I can , I have disclos'd ; Why , or for what , the nobles were committed , Is all unknown to me , my gracious lady . Q. Eliz . Ah me , I see the ruin of ...
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... BUCKINGHAM , Cardinal BOUCHIER , and others . Buck . Welcome , sweet prince , to London , to your chamber . Glo . Welcome , dear cousin , my thoughts ' sove- reign : The weary way hath made you melancholy . Prince . No , uncle ; but our ...
... BUCKINGHAM , Cardinal BOUCHIER , and others . Buck . Welcome , sweet prince , to London , to your chamber . Glo . Welcome , dear cousin , my thoughts ' sove- reign : The weary way hath made you melancholy . Prince . No , uncle ; but our ...
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