The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6 |
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Richard , duke of York , George , duke of Clarence , chard , duke of Gloster , after- brothers to the king . wards king Richard III , A young son of Clarence . Henry , earl of Richmond , afterwards king Henry VII .
Richard , duke of York , George , duke of Clarence , chard , duke of Gloster , after- brothers to the king . wards king Richard III , A young son of Clarence . Henry , earl of Richmond , afterwards king Henry VII .
Page 94
I beseech your grace to pardon me ; and , withal , Forbear your conference with the noble duke . Clar . We know thy charge , Brakenbury , and will obey . Glo . We are the queen's abjects , and must obey . Brother , farewel : I will unto ...
I beseech your grace to pardon me ; and , withal , Forbear your conference with the noble duke . Clar . We know thy charge , Brakenbury , and will obey . Glo . We are the queen's abjects , and must obey . Brother , farewel : I will unto ...
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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 lope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health !
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 lope ; his grace speaks cheerfully . Q. Eliz . God grant him health !
Page 105
... I never did incense his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest advocate to plead for him . My lord , you do me shameful injury , Falsely to draw me in these vile suspects . Glo . You may deny that you were ...
... I never did incense his majesty Against the duke of Clarence , but have been An earnest advocate to plead for him . My lord , you do me shameful injury , Falsely to draw me in these vile suspects . Glo . You may deny that you were ...
Page 107
The curse my noble father laid on thee , When thou didst crown his warlike brows with paper , And with thy scorns drew'st rivers from his eyes ; And then , to dry them , gav'st the duke a clout , Steep'd in the faultless blood of pretty ...
The curse my noble father laid on thee , When thou didst crown his warlike brows with paper , And with thy scorns drew'st rivers from his eyes ; And then , to dry them , gav'st the duke a clout , Steep'd in the faultless blood of pretty ...
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