The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6 |
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Sir James Blount . Sir Walter Herbert . Sir Robert Brakenbury , lieutenant of the Tower . Christopher Urswick , a priest . Another priest . Lord mayor of London . Sheriff of Wiltshire . Elizabeth , queen of king Edward IV .
Sir James Blount . Sir Walter Herbert . Sir Robert Brakenbury , lieutenant of the Tower . Christopher Urswick , a priest . Another priest . Lord mayor of London . Sheriff of Wiltshire . Elizabeth , queen of king Edward IV .
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Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord RIVERS , and Lord GREY . Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Will soon recover his accustom'd health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's ...
Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord RIVERS , and Lord GREY . Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Will soon recover his accustom'd health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse : Therefore , for God's ...
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Or , if she be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds l'rom way würd sickness , and no grounded malice , Q. Eliz . Saw you the king to - day , my lord of Stanley ? Stan .
Or , if she be accus'd on true report , Bear with her weakness , which , I think , proceeds l'rom way würd sickness , and no grounded malice , Q. Eliz . Saw you the king to - day , my lord of Stanley ? Stan .
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Q. Eliz . Come , come , we know your meaning , brother Gloster ; You envy my advancement , and my friends ; God grant , we never may have need of you ! Glo . Meantime , God grants that we have need of you : Our brother is imprison'd by ...
Q. Eliz . Come , come , we know your meaning , brother Gloster ; You envy my advancement , and my friends ; God grant , we never may have need of you ! Glo . Meantime , God grants that we have need of you : Our brother is imprison'd by ...
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Q. Eliz . My lord of Gloster , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings , and your bitter scoffs : By heaven , I will acquaint his majesty , Of those gross taunts I often have endur'd . I had rather be a country servant - maid ...
Q. Eliz . My lord of Gloster , I have too long borne Your blunt upbraidings , and your bitter scoffs : By heaven , I will acquaint his majesty , Of those gross taunts I often have endur'd . I had rather be a country servant - maid ...
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