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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Arch . Last night , I hear , they lay at Northampton ; At Stony - Stratford will they be to - night ?: ... The folio reads : “ Last night , I heard , they lay at Slony - Stratford , “ And at Northampton they do rest to - night .
Arch . Last night , I hear , they lay at Northampton ; At Stony - Stratford will they be to - night ?: ... The folio reads : “ Last night , I heard , they lay at Slony - Stratford , “ And at Northampton they do rest to - night .
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[ My lord of Oxford , -you , sir William Brandon , And you , sir Walter Herbert , stay with me * : ] The earl of Pembroke keeps his regiment * ;Good captain Blunt , bear my good night to him , And by the second hour in the morning ...
[ My lord of Oxford , -you , sir William Brandon , And you , sir Walter Herbert , stay with me * : ] The earl of Pembroke keeps his regiment * ;Good captain Blunt , bear my good night to him , And by the second hour in the morning ...
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About the mid of night , come to my tent And help to arm me . - Leave me , I say . [ King RICHARD retires into his Tent . Exeunt RATCLIFF and Catesby . Richmond's Tent opens , and discovers him and his Officers , & c . Enter STANLEY .
About the mid of night , come to my tent And help to arm me . - Leave me , I say . [ King RICHARD retires into his Tent . Exeunt RATCLIFF and Catesby . Richmond's Tent opens , and discovers him and his Officers , & c . Enter STANLEY .
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