The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 7A. Leathley, 1766 |
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Page 7
... must obey . ( 7 ) Brother , farewel ; I will unto the King , And whatfoe'er you will employ me in , Were it to call King Edward's widow fifter , ( 8 ) I will perform it to infranchise you . Mean time , this deep difgrace of brotherhood ...
... must obey . ( 7 ) Brother , farewel ; I will unto the King , And whatfoe'er you will employ me in , Were it to call King Edward's widow fifter , ( 8 ) I will perform it to infranchise you . Mean time , this deep difgrace of brotherhood ...
Page 8
... must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not another ...
... must not die , ' Till George be be pack'd with post - horse up to heav'n . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With Lies well fteel'd with weighty arguments ; And if I fail not in my deep intent , Clarence hath not another ...
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... must be , if the king miscarry . Enter Buckingham and Stanley . Gray . Here come the Lords of Buckingham and Stanley ( 4 ) Buck . Good time of day unto your royal Grace ! Stanley . God make your Majefty joyful as you have been ! Queen ...
... must be , if the king miscarry . Enter Buckingham and Stanley . Gray . Here come the Lords of Buckingham and Stanley ( 4 ) Buck . Good time of day unto your royal Grace ! Stanley . God make your Majefty joyful as you have been ! Queen ...
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... must be held a rancorous enemy .. Cannot à plain man live and think no harm , But thus his fimple truth must be abus'd By filken , fly , infinuating Jacks ? Gray . To whom in all this prefence fpeaks your Grace ? Glo . To thee , that ...
... must be held a rancorous enemy .. Cannot à plain man live and think no harm , But thus his fimple truth must be abus'd By filken , fly , infinuating Jacks ? Gray . To whom in all this prefence fpeaks your Grace ? Glo . To thee , that ...
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... must away ; For this will out , and then I must not stay . [ Exit . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I The COURT . Enter King Edward fick , the Queen , Dorfet , Rivers , Haftings , Catesby , Buckingham , and Woodville . K. EDWARD . WHY , fol ...
... must away ; For this will out , and then I must not stay . [ Exit . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE I The COURT . Enter King Edward fick , the Queen , Dorfet , Rivers , Haftings , Catesby , Buckingham , and Woodville . K. EDWARD . WHY , fol ...
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