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Page 23
... - enter GLOSTER . * Glo . Now , lords , my choler being over , blown * With walking once about the quadrangle , * I come to talk of commonwealth - affairs . . * As for your spightful false objections , * * KING HENRY VI . 25.
... - enter GLOSTER . * Glo . Now , lords , my choler being over , blown * With walking once about the quadrangle , * I come to talk of commonwealth - affairs . . * As for your spightful false objections , * * KING HENRY VI . 25.
Page 36
... once , he leaps over the stool , and runs away ; and the people follow , and cry , A Miracle ! * K . Hen . O God , see'st thou this , and bear'st so long ? * Q. Mar. It made me laugh , to see the vil* Glo . Follow the knave ; and take ...
... once , he leaps over the stool , and runs away ; and the people follow , and cry , A Miracle ! * K . Hen . O God , see'st thou this , and bear'st so long ? * Q. Mar. It made me laugh , to see the vil* Glo . Follow the knave ; and take ...
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... once , * His lady banish'd , and a limb lopp'd off ; * This staff of honour raught : There let it stand , • Where it best fits to be , in Henry's hand . * Suf . Tous droops this lofty pine , and hangs * Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her ...
... once , * His lady banish'd , and a limb lopp'd off ; * This staff of honour raught : There let it stand , • Where it best fits to be , in Henry's hand . * Suf . Tous droops this lofty pine , and hangs * Thus Eleanor's pride dies in her ...
Page 52
... once : have of us , * To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , * Is worthy praise : But shall I speak my conscienc : ? * Our kinsman Gloster is as innocent ** From meaning treason to our royal person , * As is the sucking lamb ...
... once : have of us , * To mow down thorns that would annoy our foot , * Is worthy praise : But shall I speak my conscienc : ? * Our kinsman Gloster is as innocent ** From meaning treason to our royal person , * As is the sucking lamb ...
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... Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . W ' Tis not the land I care for , wert thou bence ; * A wilderness is populous enough , w So Suffolk had thy heavenly company : * For where thou art , there is the world itself ...
... Once by the king , and three times thrice by thee . W ' Tis not the land I care for , wert thou bence ; * A wilderness is populous enough , w So Suffolk had thy heavenly company : * For where thou art , there is the world itself ...
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