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Page 17
... things effected to the full , • Here , Hume , take this reward ; make merry , man , • With thy confederates in this weighty cause . [ Exit Dutchess . * Hume . Hume must make merry with the dutcbels ' gold ; “ Marry , and shall . But ...
... things effected to the full , • Here , Hume , take this reward ; make merry , man , • With thy confederates in this weighty cause . [ Exit Dutchess . * Hume . Hume must make merry with the dutcbels ' gold ; “ Marry , and shall . But ...
Page 18
... thing with me ? ' 1. Pet . I pray , my lord , pardon me ! I took ' ye for my lord protector . ' Q. Mar. [ reading the superscription . ) To my ' lord protector ! are your supplications to his lordship ? Let me see them : What is thine ...
... thing with me ? ' 1. Pet . I pray , my lord , pardon me ! I took ' ye for my lord protector . ' Q. Mar. [ reading the superscription . ) To my ' lord protector ! are your supplications to his lordship ? Let me see them : What is thine ...
Page 35
... things call'd whips ? May . Yes , my lord , if it please your grace . Gló . Then send for one presently . May . Sirrah , go fetch the beadle hither straight . [ Exit an Attendant . Glo . Now fetch me a stool hither by and by . [ A stool ...
... things call'd whips ? May . Yes , my lord , if it please your grace . Gló . Then send for one presently . May . Sirrah , go fetch the beadle hither straight . [ Exit an Attendant . Glo . Now fetch me a stool hither by and by . [ A stool ...
Page 43
... things fit ; “ Here let them end it , and God defend the right ! * York . I never saw a fellow worse bested , * Or more afraid to fight , than is the appellant , * The servant of this armourer , my lords . Enter , on one side , HORNER ...
... things fit ; “ Here let them end it , and God defend the right ! * York . I never saw a fellow worse bested , * Or more afraid to fight , than is the appellant , * The servant of this armourer , my lords . Enter , on one side , HORNER ...
Page 59
... things are often spoke , and seldom meant : * But , that my heart accordeth with my tongue , * Seeing the deed is meritorious , * And to preserve my , sovereign from his foe , * Say but the word , and I will be his ' priest . * Car ...
... things are often spoke , and seldom meant : * But , that my heart accordeth with my tongue , * Seeing the deed is meritorious , * And to preserve my , sovereign from his foe , * Say but the word , and I will be his ' priest . * Car ...
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