The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 19R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... STANLEY . LORD Lovel . SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN . SIR RICHARD RATCLIFF . SIR WILLIAM CATESBY . SIR JAMES TYRREL . Sir JAMES BLOUNT . SIR WALTER HERBERT . SIR ROBERT BRAKENBURY , Lieutenant of the Tower . CHRISTOPHER URSWICK , a Priest ...
... STANLEY . LORD Lovel . SIR THOMAS VAUGHAN . SIR RICHARD RATCLIFF . SIR WILLIAM CATESBY . SIR JAMES TYRREL . Sir JAMES BLOUNT . SIR WALTER HERBERT . SIR ROBERT BRAKENBURY , Lieutenant of the Tower . CHRISTOPHER URSWICK , a Priest ...
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... STANLEY . GREY . Here come the lords of Buckingham and Stanley 2 . BUCK . Good time of day unto your royal grace ! STAN . God make your majesty joyful as you have been ! Q. ELIZ . The countess Richmond , good my lord of Stanley , To ...
... STANLEY . GREY . Here come the lords of Buckingham and Stanley 2 . BUCK . Good time of day unto your royal grace ! STAN . God make your majesty joyful as you have been ! Q. ELIZ . The countess Richmond , good my lord of Stanley , To ...
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... Stanley ? STAN . But now , the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his majesty . Q. ELIZ . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? BUCK . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. ELIZ . God grant him ...
... Stanley ? STAN . But now , the duke of Buckingham , and I , Are come from visiting his majesty . Q. ELIZ . What likelihood of his amendment , lords ? BUCK . Madam , good hope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. ELIZ . God grant him ...
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... Stanley , Hastings , Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen and her allies , That stir the king against the duke my brother . A frank was not a common hog - stye , but the pen in which those hogs were confined of whom brawn was to ...
... Stanley , Hastings , Buckingham ; And tell them - ' tis the queen and her allies , That stir the king against the duke my brother . A frank was not a common hog - stye , but the pen in which those hogs were confined of whom brawn was to ...
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... STANLEY . STAN . A boon , my sovereign , for my service done ! K. EDW . I pr'ythee , peace ; my soul is full of sorrow . STAN . I will not rise , unless your highness hear me . K. EDW . Then say at once , what is it thou re- quest'st ...
... STANLEY . STAN . A boon , my sovereign , for my service done ! K. EDW . I pr'ythee , peace ; my soul is full of sorrow . STAN . I will not rise , unless your highness hear me . K. EDW . Then say at once , what is it thou re- quest'st ...
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ancient ANNE archbishop blood brother BUCK cardinal Catesby CLAR Clarence crown daughter dead death devil doth DUCH Duke of Buckingham Earl Earl of Richmond Earle Richmond editors ELIZ Elizabeth enemies England Enter Exeunt Exit fair farewell father fear folio friends GENT gentleman Gloster grace hand Hanmer hath haue hear heart heaven Holinshed honour horse JOHNSON KATH King Edward King Henry King Henry VI King Richard King Richard III king's lady leaue Lord Chamberlain Lord Hastings Lovel madam MALONE MASON means mother MURD night noble old copy passage play Polydore Virgil pray Prince quarto Queen Rape of Lucrece Ratcliff reading RICH Richmond royal scene Shakspeare Shore Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Hanmer sonne soul speak speech STAN Stanley STEEVENS tell thee THEOBALD thou Tower unto WARBURTON wife Wolsey word York