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Page 272
Then he is more beholden to you than I. Glo . He may command me , as my sovereign ; But you have power in me , as in a kinsman . York . I pray you , uncle , d give me this dag- ger . Glo . My dagger , little cousin ? with all my heart .
Then he is more beholden to you than I. Glo . He may command me , as my sovereign ; But you have power in me , as in a kinsman . York . I pray you , uncle , d give me this dag- ger . Glo . My dagger , little cousin ? with all my heart .
Page 307
If without peril it be possible , Sweet Blunt , make some good means to speak with him , And give him from me this most needful note . Blunt . Upon my life , my lord , I'll undertake it ; And so , God give you quiet rest to - night !
If without peril it be possible , Sweet Blunt , make some good means to speak with him , And give him from me this most needful note . Blunt . Upon my life , my lord , I'll undertake it ; And so , God give you quiet rest to - night !
Page 347
To the water side I must conduct your grace ; Then give my charge up to sir Nicholas Vaux , Who undertakes you to your end . Vaux . Prepare there , The duke is coming ; see the barge be ready ; And fit it with such furniture as suits ...
To the water side I must conduct your grace ; Then give my charge up to sir Nicholas Vaux , Who undertakes you to your end . Vaux . Prepare there , The duke is coming ; see the barge be ready ; And fit it with such furniture as suits ...
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Contents
PAGE | vii |
Tomb of Henry V in Westminster Abbey | 20 |
ILLUSTRATION OF ACT II | 32 |
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