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Tower - gates , in London . Enter Gloucester , with his serving - nien . Glou . I am
this day come to survey the Tower ; Since Henry's death I fear there is
conveyatłce . " Where be these warders , that they wait not here ? Open the gates
.
Tower - gates , in London . Enter Gloucester , with his serving - nien . Glou . I am
this day come to survey the Tower ; Since Henry's death I fear there is
conveyatłce . " Where be these warders , that they wait not here ? Open the gates
.
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Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence , And therefore am I bold and refolute .
- [ Exeunt . S CE N E V. Changes to London . 1 Enter Lord Scales upon the Tower
, walking . Then enter two or three Citizens below . Scales . How now ? is Jack ...
Say . The trust I have is in mine innocence , And therefore am I bold and refolute .
- [ Exeunt . S CE N E V. Changes to London . 1 Enter Lord Scales upon the Tower
, walking . Then enter two or three Citizens below . Scales . How now ? is Jack ...
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1 3 That you thould be new.christend in the Tower . But what's the matter ,
Clarence , may I know ? Clar , Yea , Richard , when I know ; for , I protest ;, As yet
I do not : but , as I can learn , He hearkens after prophesies and dreains ; And
froin the ...
1 3 That you thould be new.christend in the Tower . But what's the matter ,
Clarence , may I know ? Clar , Yea , Richard , when I know ; for , I protest ;, As yet
I do not : but , as I can learn , He hearkens after prophesies and dreains ; And
froin the ...
Page 318
Mvtelf , and my good coulin Buckingham Will to your mother , to intreat of her To
meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . York . What , will you go unto the
Tower , my Lord ? Prince . My Lord Protector needs will have it fe . York . I shall
not ...
Mvtelf , and my good coulin Buckingham Will to your mother , to intreat of her To
meet you at the Tower , and welcome you . York . What , will you go unto the
Tower , my Lord ? Prince . My Lord Protector needs will have it fe . York . I shall
not ...
Page 338
SCENE I. Before the Tower . Enter the Queen , Duchess of York , and Marquis of
Dorset , at one door ; Anne Duchess of Gloucester , leading Lady Margaret
Plantagenet , Clarence's young Daughter , at the other . Duchess . HO meets us
here ...
SCENE I. Before the Tower . Enter the Queen , Duchess of York , and Marquis of
Dorset , at one door ; Anne Duchess of Gloucester , leading Lady Margaret
Plantagenet , Clarence's young Daughter , at the other . Duchess . HO meets us
here ...
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