The dramatic works, Volume 5Walker, 1831 |
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... majesty's approach . Flourish of Trumpets . Enter KING RICHARD , who takes his seat on his Throne ; GAUNT , and several Noblemen , who take their places . A Trumpet is sounded , and answered by another Trumpet within . Then enter ...
... majesty's approach . Flourish of Trumpets . Enter KING RICHARD , who takes his seat on his Throne ; GAUNT , and several Noblemen , who take their places . A Trumpet is sounded , and answered by another Trumpet within . Then enter ...
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... majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ; Then let us take a ceremonious leave , And loving farewell , of our several friends . Mar. The appellant in all duty greets your high- ness ...
... majesty : For Mowbray , and myself , are like two men That vow a long and weary pilgrimage ; Then let us take a ceremonious leave , And loving farewell , of our several friends . Mar. The appellant in all duty greets your high- ness ...
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... majesty to visit him . K. Rich . Where lies he ? Bushy . At Ely - house . K. Rich . Now put it , heaven , in his physician's mind , To help him to his grave immediately ! The lining of his coffers shall make coats To deck our soldiers ...
... majesty to visit him . K. Rich . Where lies he ? Bushy . At Ely - house . K. Rich . Now put it , heaven , in his physician's mind , To help him to his grave immediately ! The lining of his coffers shall make coats To deck our soldiers ...
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... majesty , this seat of This other Eden , demi - paradise ; This fortress , built by nature for herself , Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world ; This precious stone set in the silver sea ...
... majesty , this seat of This other Eden , demi - paradise ; This fortress , built by nature for herself , Against infection , and the hand of war ; This happy breed of men , this little world ; This precious stone set in the silver sea ...
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... majesty , Wert thou not brother to great Edward's son , This tongue that runs so roundly in thy head , Should run thy head from thy unreverent shoulders . Gaunt . O , spare me not , my brother Edward's son , For that I was his father ...
... majesty , Wert thou not brother to great Edward's son , This tongue that runs so roundly in thy head , Should run thy head from thy unreverent shoulders . Gaunt . O , spare me not , my brother Edward's son , For that I was his father ...
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