The life of King Henry VIIICassell, 1908 |
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Page 61
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . 0 , -God save you . E'en to the hall , to hear what shall become Of the great Duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I'll save you That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
... Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . 0 , -God save you . E'en to the hall , to hear what shall become Of the great Duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I'll save you That labour , sir . All's now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the ...
Page 62
William Shakespeare. 1 Gent . Yes , indeed , was I. 2 Gent . Pray , speak what has happened . Is he found guilty ? 1 Gent . You may guess quickly what . 2 Gent . 1 Gent . Yes , truly is he , and condemned upon ' t . 2 Gent . I am sorry ...
William Shakespeare. 1 Gent . Yes , indeed , was I. 2 Gent . Pray , speak what has happened . Is he found guilty ? 1 Gent . You may guess quickly what . 2 Gent . 1 Gent . Yes , truly is he , and condemned upon ' t . 2 Gent . I am sorry ...
Page 63
... Gent . I do not think he fears death . 1 Gent . Sure , he does not ; He never was so womanish : the cause He may a little grieve at . 2 Gent . The Cardinal is the end of this . 1 Gent . Certainly , " T is likely , By all conjectures ...
... Gent . I do not think he fears death . 1 Gent . Sure , he does not ; He never was so womanish : the cause He may a little grieve at . 2 Gent . The Cardinal is the end of this . 1 Gent . Certainly , " T is likely , By all conjectures ...
Page 64
... Gent . Hate him perniciously , and , o ' my conscience , Wish him ten fathom deep : this Duke as much They love and dote on ; call him bounteous Buckingham , The mirror of all courtesy , — Stay there , sir 1 Gent . And see the noble ...
... Gent . Hate him perniciously , and , o ' my conscience , Wish him ten fathom deep : this Duke as much They love and dote on ; call him bounteous Buckingham , The mirror of all courtesy , — Stay there , sir 1 Gent . And see the noble ...
Page 68
... Gent . O , this is full of pity . - Sir , it calls , I fear , too many curses on their heads That were the authors . 2 Gent . If the Duke be guiltless , " T is full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall ...
... Gent . O , this is full of pity . - Sir , it calls , I fear , too many curses on their heads That were the authors . 2 Gent . If the Duke be guiltless , " T is full of woe : yet I can give you inkling Of an ensuing evil , if it fall ...
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