The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... Buck . Why should he then protect our sove- reign , * 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 ...
... Buck . Why should he then protect our sove- reign , * 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 ...
Page 110
... Buck . All in this presence are thy betters , War- wick . War . Warwick may live to be the best of all . * Sal . Peace , son ; and show some reason , Buckingham , * Why Somerset should be preferr'd in this . * Q. Mar. Because the king ...
... Buck . All in this presence are thy betters , War- wick . War . Warwick may live to be the best of all . * Sal . Peace , son ; and show some reason , Buckingham , * Why Somerset should be preferr'd in this . * Q. Mar. Because the king ...
Page 111
... Buck . Lord cardinal , I will follow Eleanor , * And listen after Humphrey , how he proceeds : * She's tickled now ; her fume can need no spurs , * She'll gallop fast enough to her destruction . [ Exit Buckingham . Re - enter Gloster ...
... Buck . Lord cardinal , I will follow Eleanor , * And listen after Humphrey , how he proceeds : * She's tickled now ; her fume can need no spurs , * She'll gallop fast enough to her destruction . [ Exit Buckingham . Re - enter Gloster ...
Page 115
... Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call ' Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , you this ? [ Showing her the papers . And kept asunder : -You , madam , shall with us : - Stafford , take her to thee . [ Ex . Duch . from ...
... Buck . True , madam , none at all . What call ' Away with them ; let them be clapp'd up close , you this ? [ Showing her the papers . And kept asunder : -You , madam , shall with us : - Stafford , take her to thee . [ Ex . Duch . from ...
Page 116
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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