The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen7Longman, 1820 |
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... bring forth laments : All springs reduce their currents to mine eyes , That I , being govern'd by the watry moon , May send forth plenteous tears to drown the world ! Ah , for my husband , for my dear lord Edward ! Chil . Ah , for our ...
... bring forth laments : All springs reduce their currents to mine eyes , That I , being govern'd by the watry moon , May send forth plenteous tears to drown the world ! Ah , for my husband , for my dear lord Edward ! Chil . Ah , for our ...
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... bring forth the prisoners . Riv . Sir Richard Ratcliff let me tell thee this , - To - day , shalt thou behold a subject die , For truth , for duty , and for loyalty . Grey . God keep the prince from all the pack of you ! Vaugh . You ...
... bring forth the prisoners . Riv . Sir Richard Ratcliff let me tell thee this , - To - day , shalt thou behold a subject die , For truth , for duty , and for loyalty . Grey . God keep the prince from all the pack of you ! Vaugh . You ...
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... in their offices , At any time , to grace my stratagems . But what , is Catesby gone ? Glo . He is ; and , see , he brings the mayor along . Pretending . Enter the Lord Mayor and CATESBY . Buck . Let 68 [ ACT III . KING RICHARD III .
... in their offices , At any time , to grace my stratagems . But what , is Catesby gone ? Glo . He is ; and , see , he brings the mayor along . Pretending . Enter the Lord Mayor and CATESBY . Buck . Let 68 [ ACT III . KING RICHARD III .
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... bring them to Baynard's castle ; Where you shall find me well accompanied , With reverend fathers , and well - learned bishops . Buck . I go ; and , towards three or four o'clock , Look for the news that the Guildhall affords . [ Exit ...
... bring them to Baynard's castle ; Where you shall find me well accompanied , With reverend fathers , and well - learned bishops . Buck . I go ; and , towards three or four o'clock , Look for the news that the Guildhall affords . [ Exit ...
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... bring it to a happy issue . Buck . Go , go , up to the leads ; the lord mayor [ Exit GLOSTER . knocks . Enter the Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Citizens . Welcome , my lord ; I dance attendance here ; I think , the duke will not be spoke ...
... bring it to a happy issue . Buck . Go , go , up to the leads ; the lord mayor [ Exit GLOSTER . knocks . Enter the Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Citizens . Welcome , my lord ; I dance attendance here ; I think , the duke will not be spoke ...
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