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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... SCENE IIL The same . [ Exit . A Room in the Palace . Enter PETER , and others , with petitions . 1 Pet . My masters , let's stand close ; my lord protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our supplications in the ...
... SCENE IIL The same . [ Exit . A Room in the Palace . Enter PETER , and others , with petitions . 1 Pet . My masters , let's stand close ; my lord protector will come this way by and by , and then we may deliver our supplications in the ...
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... SCENE II . London . The Duke of York's Garden . Enter YORK , SALISBURY , and WARWICK . York . Now , my good lords of Salisbury and Warwick , Our simple supper ended , give me leave , In this close walk , to satisfy myself , In craving ...
... SCENE II . London . The Duke of York's Garden . Enter YORK , SALISBURY , and WARWICK . York . Now , my good lords of Salisbury and Warwick , Our simple supper ended , give me leave , In this close walk , to satisfy myself , In craving ...
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... SCENE IV . The same . A Street . [ Exeunt . Enter GLOSTER and Servants , in mourning cloaks . Glo . Thus sometimes hath the brightest day a cloud ; And , after summer , evermore succeeds Barren winter , with his wrathful , nipping cold ...
... SCENE IV . The same . A Street . [ Exeunt . Enter GLOSTER and Servants , in mourning cloaks . Glo . Thus sometimes hath the brightest day a cloud ; And , after summer , evermore succeeds Barren winter , with his wrathful , nipping cold ...
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... shifted with my sheet ; No , it will hang upon my richest robes , And show itself , attire me how I can . Go , lead the way ; I long to see my prison . [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. The Abbey at Bury . ACT II . ] 35 KING HENRY VI .
... shifted with my sheet ; No , it will hang upon my richest robes , And show itself , attire me how I can . Go , lead the way ; I long to see my prison . [ Exeunt . ACT III . SCENE I. The Abbey at Bury . ACT II . ] 35 KING HENRY VI .
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... SCENE IV . London . A Room in the Palace . Enter KING HENRY , reading a supplication ; the DUKE of BUCKINGHAM , and LORD SAY , with him ; at a distance , QUEEN MARGARET , mourning over SUFFOLK's head . Q. Mar. Oft have I heard - that ...
... SCENE IV . London . A Room in the Palace . Enter KING HENRY , reading a supplication ; the DUKE of BUCKINGHAM , and LORD SAY , with him ; at a distance , QUEEN MARGARET , mourning over SUFFOLK's head . Q. Mar. Oft have I heard - that ...
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