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... 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 sake , entertain good comfort , And cheer his grace with quick and merry words . Q ...
... 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 sake , entertain good comfort , And cheer his grace with quick and merry words . Q ...
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... Madam , his majesty doth call for you , - And for your grace , and you , my noble lord . [ Aside . Q. ELIZ . Catesby , I come : -Lords , will you go with me ? RIV . We wait upon your grace . [ Exeunt all but GLOSTER . GLO . I do the ...
... Madam , his majesty doth call for you , - And for your grace , and you , my noble lord . [ Aside . Q. ELIZ . Catesby , I come : -Lords , will you go with me ? RIV . We wait upon your grace . [ Exeunt all but GLOSTER . GLO . I do the ...
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... Madam , yourself are not exempt in this , —— Nor you , son Dorset , -Buckingham , nor you ; — You have been factious one against the other . Wife , love lord Hastings , let him kiss your hand ; And what you do , do it unfeignedly . Q ...
... Madam , yourself are not exempt in this , —— Nor you , son Dorset , -Buckingham , nor you ; — You have been factious one against the other . Wife , love lord Hastings , let him kiss your hand ; And what you do , do it unfeignedly . Q ...
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... madam , I entreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous service ; Of you , my noble cousin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us ; Of you , and you , Lord Rivers , and of Dorset- That all without ...
... madam , I entreat true peace of you , Which I will purchase with my duteous service ; Of you , my noble cousin Buckingham , If ever any grudge were lodg'd between us ; Of you , and you , Lord Rivers , and of Dorset- That all without ...
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... madam , have I offer'd love for this , To be so flouted in this royal presence ? Who knows not that the gentle duke is dead ? You do him injury to scorn his corse . [ They all start . K. EDW . Who knows not he is dead ! who knows he is ...
... madam , have I offer'd love for this , To be so flouted in this royal presence ? Who knows not that the gentle duke is dead ? You do him injury to scorn his corse . [ They all start . K. EDW . Who knows not he is dead ! who knows he is ...
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Page 26 - Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate ; Talkers are no good doers; be assur'd We go to use our hands, and not our tongues. GLO. Your eyes drop millstones, when fools...