The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossorial Notes and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1854 |
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... Northumberland , Percy , Willoughby , Ross : officers behind with Bushy and Green , prisoners . Boling . Bring forth these men.— Bushy , and Green , I will not vex your souls ( Since presently your souls must part your bodies , ) With ...
... Northumberland , Percy , Willoughby , Ross : officers behind with Bushy and Green , prisoners . Boling . Bring forth these men.— Bushy , and Green , I will not vex your souls ( Since presently your souls must part your bodies , ) With ...
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... Northumberland , see them despatch'd . [ Exe . North . and others with prisoners . Uncle , you say , the queen is at your house ; For heaven's sake , fairly let her be entreated : Tell her , I send to her my kind commends ; 3 Take ...
... Northumberland , see them despatch'd . [ Exe . North . and others with prisoners . Uncle , you say , the queen is at your house ; For heaven's sake , fairly let her be entreated : Tell her , I send to her my kind commends ; 3 Take ...
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... Northumberland , and others . Boling . So that by this intelligence we learn , The Welshmen are dispers'd ; and Salisbury Is gone to meet the king , who lately landed , With some few private friends , upon this coast . North . The news ...
... Northumberland , and others . Boling . So that by this intelligence we learn , The Welshmen are dispers'd ; and Salisbury Is gone to meet the king , who lately landed , With some few private friends , upon this coast . North . The news ...
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... Northumberland advances to the castle , with a trumpet . Let's march without the noise of threatening drum , That from the castle's totter'd battlements Our fair appointments may be well perus'd . Methinks , king Richard and myself ...
... Northumberland advances to the castle , with a trumpet . Let's march without the noise of threatening drum , That from the castle's totter'd battlements Our fair appointments may be well perus'd . Methinks , king Richard and myself ...
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... Northumberland . Because we thought ourself thy lawful king : And if we be , how dare thy joints forget Tc pay their awful duty to our presence ? If we be not , show us the hand of God That hath dismiss'd us from our stewardship ; For ...
... Northumberland . Because we thought ourself thy lawful king : And if we be , how dare thy joints forget Tc pay their awful duty to our presence ? If we be not , show us the hand of God That hath dismiss'd us from our stewardship ; For ...
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