The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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YORK . Now , by my troth , if I had been remember'd I could have given my
uncle's grace a flout , To touch his growth , nearer than he touch'd mine * Duch .
How , my young York ? I pry'thee , let me hear it . York . Marry , they say , my
uncle ...
YORK . Now , by my troth , if I had been remember'd I could have given my
uncle's grace a flout , To touch his growth , nearer than he touch'd mine * Duch .
How , my young York ? I pry'thee , let me hear it . York . Marry , they say , my
uncle ...
Page 103
Enter YORK , Hastings , and the Cardinal . Buck . Now , in good time , here
comes the duke of York . Prince . Richard of York ! how fares our loving brother ?
York . Well , my dreadlord " ; so must I call you now . Prince . Ay , brother ; to our
grief ...
Enter YORK , Hastings , and the Cardinal . Buck . Now , in good time , here
comes the duke of York . Prince . Richard of York ! how fares our loving brother ?
York . Well , my dreadlord " ; so must I call you now . Prince . Ay , brother ; to our
grief ...
Page 104
York . Then is he more beholden to you , than I. Glo . He may command me , as
my sovereign ; But you have power in me , as in a kinsman . YORK . I pray you ,
uncle , give me this dagger 6 . Glo . My dagger , little cousin ? with all my heart .
York . Then is he more beholden to you , than I. Glo . He may command me , as
my sovereign ; But you have power in me , as in a kinsman . YORK . I pray you ,
uncle , give me this dagger 6 . Glo . My dagger , little cousin ? with all my heart .
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