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Page 98
Ay , my good lord , he's dead . Suf . Why that's well said . Go , get you to my house ; : - I will reward you for this venturous deed . The king and all the peers are here at hand : - Have you laid fair the bed ? are all things well ...
Ay , my good lord , he's dead . Suf . Why that's well said . Go , get you to my house ; : - I will reward you for this venturous deed . The king and all the peers are here at hand : - Have you laid fair the bed ? are all things well ...
Page 139
Ay , my lord , he's dead I warrant you . Suf . Then see the clothes laid smooth about him still , That when the king comes , he may perceive No other but that he died of his own accord . 2. All things is handsome now , my lord . Suf .
Ay , my lord , he's dead I warrant you . Suf . Then see the clothes laid smooth about him still , That when the king comes , he may perceive No other but that he died of his own accord . 2. All things is handsome now , my lord . Suf .
Page 294
Dead life , blind sight , poor mortal- Thy Clarence he is dead that stabb'd my Edward ; Q. Eliz . Cousins , indeed ; and by their. Hover about me with your airy wings , And hear your mother's lamentation ! That reigns in galled eyes of ...
Dead life , blind sight , poor mortal- Thy Clarence he is dead that stabb'd my Edward ; Q. Eliz . Cousins , indeed ; and by their. Hover about me with your airy wings , And hear your mother's lamentation ! That reigns in galled eyes of ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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