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Page 111
Buck . Why should he , then , protect our sovereign , He being of age to govern of himself ?Cousin of Somerset , join you with me , And all together , with the Duke of Suffolk , We'll quickly hoise Duke Humphrey from his seat . Car .
Buck . Why should he , then , protect our sovereign , He being of age to govern of himself ?Cousin of Somerset , join you with me , And all together , with the Duke of Suffolk , We'll quickly hoise Duke Humphrey from his seat . Car .
Page 122
Buck . All in this presence are thy betters , Warwick . War . Warwick may live to be the best of all . Sul . Peace , son ! - and show some reason , Buckingham , Why Somerset should be preferr'd in this . Q. Mar.
Buck . All in this presence are thy betters , Warwick . War . Warwick may live to be the best of all . Sul . Peace , son ! - and show some reason , Buckingham , Why Somerset should be preferr'd in this . Q. Mar.
Page 123
Buck . Lord cardinal , I will follow Eleanor , And listen after Humphrey , how he proceeds : She's tickled now ; her fury ( 29 ) needs no spurs , She'll gallop fast ( 80 ) enough to her destruction . . [ Erit . Re - enter GLOSTER .
Buck . Lord cardinal , I will follow Eleanor , And listen after Humphrey , how he proceeds : She's tickled now ; her fury ( 29 ) needs no spurs , She'll gallop fast ( 80 ) enough to her destruction . . [ Erit . Re - enter GLOSTER .
Page 128
Buck . True , madam , none at all : what call you this ?[ Showing her the papers . Away with them ! let them be clapp'd up close , And kept asunder . - You , madam , shall with us.Stafford , take her to thee.We'll see your trinkets here ...
Buck . True , madam , none at all : what call you this ?[ Showing her the papers . Away with them ! let them be clapp'd up close , And kept asunder . - You , madam , shall with us.Stafford , take her to thee.We'll see your trinkets here ...
Page 130
Buck . Your grace shall give me leave , my Lord of York , To be the post , in hope of his reward . York . At your pleasure , my good lord . — Who's within there , ho ! Enter a Servant . Invite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick To sup ...
Buck . Your grace shall give me leave , my Lord of York , To be the post , in hope of his reward . York . At your pleasure , my good lord . — Who's within there , ho ! Enter a Servant . Invite my Lords of Salisbury and Warwick To sup ...
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