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Page 42
... fair , the parties sure , And our induction full of prosperous hope . Hot . Lord Mortimer , and cousin Glendower , will you sit down ? And , uncle Worcester . ― forgot the map . Gled No , here it is . - A plague upon it ! I have Sit ...
... fair , the parties sure , And our induction full of prosperous hope . Hot . Lord Mortimer , and cousin Glendower , will you sit down ? And , uncle Worcester . ― forgot the map . Gled No , here it is . - A plague upon it ! I have Sit ...
Page 45
... fair and evenly : It shall not wind with such a deep indent , To rob me of so rich a bottom here . Glend . Not wind ? it shall ; it must : you see , it doth . Mort . Yea , but mark , how he bears his course , and runs me up With like ...
... fair and evenly : It shall not wind with such a deep indent , To rob me of so rich a bottom here . Glend . Not wind ? it shall ; it must : you see , it doth . Mort . Yea , but mark , how he bears his course , and runs me up With like ...
Page 46
... fair , you may away by night : I'll haste the writer , and withal , Break with your wives of your departure hence . I am afraid my daughter will run mad , So much she doteth on her Mortimer . Mort . Fie , cousin Percy ! how you cross my ...
... fair , you may away by night : I'll haste the writer , and withal , Break with your wives of your departure hence . I am afraid my daughter will run mad , So much she doteth on her Mortimer . Mort . Fie , cousin Percy ! how you cross my ...
Page 48
... fair queen in a summer's bower , With ravishing division , to her lute . [ She speaks again . Glend . Nay , if you melt , then will she run mad . Mort . O ! I am ignorance itself in this . [ She speaks again . Glend . She bids you on ...
... fair queen in a summer's bower , With ravishing division , to her lute . [ She speaks again . Glend . Nay , if you melt , then will she run mad . Mort . O ! I am ignorance itself in this . [ She speaks again . Glend . She bids you on ...
Page 72
... fair and natural light ; And be no more an exhal'd meteor , A prodigy of fear , and a portent Of broached mischief to the unborn times ? Wor . Hear me , my liege . For mine own part , I could be well content . To entertain the lag - end ...
... fair and natural light ; And be no more an exhal'd meteor , A prodigy of fear , and a portent Of broached mischief to the unborn times ? Wor . Hear me , my liege . For mine own part , I could be well content . To entertain the lag - end ...
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