The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Volume 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Page 135
... Buck . Good time of day unto your royal grace ! Stan . God make your majesty joyful as you have been ! 2. Eliz . The countess Richmond , good my lord of Stanley , To your good prayer will scarcely say amen . Yet , Stanley ...
... Buck . Good time of day unto your royal grace ! Stan . God make your majesty joyful as you have been ! 2. Eliz . The countess Richmond , good my lord of Stanley , To your good prayer will scarcely say amen . Yet , Stanley ...
Page 136
... Buck . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . 2. Eliz . God grant him health ! did you con- fer with him ? Buck . Ay , madam : he desires to make atone- ment Between the duke of Gloster and your brothers , And between them ...
... Buck . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . 2. Eliz . God grant him health ! did you con- fer with him ? Buck . Ay , madam : he desires to make atone- ment Between the duke of Gloster and your brothers , And between them ...
Page 141
... Buck . Northumberland , then present , wept to see it . 2. Mar. What ! were you snarling all , before I came , Ready to catch each other by the throat , And turn you all your hatred now on me ? Did York's dread curse prevail so much ...
... Buck . Northumberland , then present , wept to see it . 2. Mar. What ! were you snarling all , before I came , Ready to catch each other by the throat , And turn you all your hatred now on me ? Did York's dread curse prevail so much ...
Page 144
... Buck . Peace , peace , for shame , if not for charity . 2. Mar. Urge neither charity nor shame to me ; Uncharitably with me have you dealt , And shamefully by you are my hopes butcher'd . My charity is outrage , life my shame , — And in ...
... Buck . Peace , peace , for shame , if not for charity . 2. Mar. Urge neither charity nor shame to me ; Uncharitably with me have you dealt , And shamefully by you are my hopes butcher'd . My charity is outrage , life my shame , — And in ...
Page 145
... Buck . Nothing that I respect , my gracious lord . 2. Mar. What , dost thou scorn me for my gentle counsel , And soothe the devil that I warn thee from ? O , but remember this another day , When he shall split thy very heart with sorrow ...
... Buck . Nothing that I respect , my gracious lord . 2. Mar. What , dost thou scorn me for my gentle counsel , And soothe the devil that I warn thee from ? O , but remember this another day , When he shall split thy very heart with sorrow ...
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Anne bear blood brother Buck Buckingham cardinal Cate CATESBY Cham Clar Clarence Clif Clifford Cran Crom crown curse dead death Dorset doth Duch duke of Norfolk duke of York earl EARL OF SURREY Eliz Enter KING Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear France friends Gent gentle give Gloster grace gracious Grey hand hath hear heart heaven Henry's holy honour house of Lancaster house of York Kath KING EDWARD KING HENRY KING RICHARD king's lady leave live look LORD CHAMBERLAIN lord Hastings Lovell madam Margaret Mess Montague Murd never noble peace pity poor pray prince queen Ratcliff revenge Rich Richmond royal SCENE shalt Sir THOMAS LOVELL Somerset sorrow soul sovereign speak Stan Stanley stay sweet tears tell thee thine thou art thou hast tongue Tower unto Warwick weep