The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16 |
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A Room in the Duke of YORK's Palace . Enter York , and his Duchess ? . Duch .
My lord , you told me , you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break
the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . YORK . Where did I leave ?
A Room in the Duke of YORK's Palace . Enter York , and his Duchess ? . Duch .
My lord , you told me , you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break
the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . YORK . Where did I leave ?
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YORK . Which , for some reasons , sir , I mean to see . I fear , I fear , Duch . What
should you fear ? ' Tis nothing but some bond that he is enter'd into For gay
apparel , ' gainst the triumph day . York . Bound to himself , what doth he with a
bond ...
YORK . Which , for some reasons , sir , I mean to see . I fear , I fear , Duch . What
should you fear ? ' Tis nothing but some bond that he is enter'd into For gay
apparel , ' gainst the triumph day . York . Bound to himself , what doth he with a
bond ...
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Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . — Poor boy , thou art amaz'do : Hence , villain ;
never more come in my sight.[ To the Servant . YORK . Give me my boots , I say .
Duch . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine
own ?
Duch . Strike him , Aumerle . — Poor boy , thou art amaz'do : Hence , villain ;
never more come in my sight.[ To the Servant . YORK . Give me my boots , I say .
Duch . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine
own ?
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