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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Page 151
Master lieutenant , pray you , by your leave , How doth the prince , and my young
son of York ? BRAK . Right well , dear madam : By your patience , I may not suffer
you to visit them ; The king hath strictly charg'd the contrary . Q. Eliz . The king ...
Master lieutenant , pray you , by your leave , How doth the prince , and my young
son of York ? BRAK . Right well , dear madam : By your patience , I may not suffer
you to visit them ; The king hath strictly charg'd the contrary . Q. Eliz . The king ...
Page 353
Because they speak no English , thus they pray'd To tell your grace ; -That ,
having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet
here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But
leave ...
Because they speak no English , thus they pray'd To tell your grace ; -That ,
having heard by fame Of this so noble and so fair assembly This night to meet
here , they could do no less , Out of the great respect they bear to beauty , But
leave ...
Page 372
O my lord , Would it not grieve an able man , to leave Sosweet abedfellow ? But ,
conscience , conscience ,O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . [ Exeunt .
SCENE III . An Ante - chamber in the Queen's Apartments . Enter Anne Bullen ...
O my lord , Would it not grieve an able man , to leave Sosweet abedfellow ? But ,
conscience , conscience ,O , ' tis a tender place , and I must leave her . [ Exeunt .
SCENE III . An Ante - chamber in the Queen's Apartments . Enter Anne Bullen ...
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