The dramatic works, Volume 7Walker, 1832 |
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Page 17
... madam , till I lie with you . Anne . I hope so.thalle Glo . I know so - But , gentle Lady Anne , - To leave this keen encounter of our wits , And fall somewhat into a slower method ; - 8 ie . the crime of my brothers . He has just ...
... madam , till I lie with you . Anne . I hope so.thalle Glo . I know so - But , gentle Lady Anne , - To leave this keen encounter of our wits , And fall somewhat into a slower method ; - 8 ie . the crime of my brothers . He has just ...
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... madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Holde Will soon recover his accustom'd health . sana Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's sake , entertain good comfort , And cheer his grace with quick and ...
... madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Holde Will soon recover his accustom'd health . sana Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's sake , entertain good comfort , And cheer his grace with quick and ...
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... Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks ime.cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? Determin'd signifies the final conclusion of the will : concluded , what cannot be altered by reason of some act ...
... Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks ime.cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health ! Did you confer with him ? Determin'd signifies the final conclusion of the will : concluded , what cannot be altered by reason of some act ...
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William Shakespeare. Buck . Ay , madam : he desires to make atone- ment Between the duke of Gloster and your brothers , And between them and my lord chamberlain ; And sent to warn them to his royal presence . QEliz . Would all were well ...
William Shakespeare. Buck . Ay , madam : he desires to make atone- ment Between the duke of Gloster and your brothers , And between them and my lord chamberlain ; And sent to warn them to his royal presence . QEliz . Would all were well ...
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... Madam , his majesty doth call for you , And for your grace , and you , my noble lords . QEliz . Catesby , I come : -Lords , will you go with me ? Riv . Madam , we will attend your grace . off alte Exeunt all but GLOSTER . Glo . I do the ...
... Madam , his majesty doth call for you , And for your grace , and you , my noble lords . QEliz . Catesby , I come : -Lords , will you go with me ? Riv . Madam , we will attend your grace . off alte Exeunt all but GLOSTER . Glo . I do the ...
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