The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 96
... Buckingham . Whom have we here ? Buckingham to disturb me ? The King hath fent him , fure : I must diffemble . Buck . York , if thou meaneft well , I greet thee well . York . Humphry of Buckingham , I accept thy greeting . Art thou a ...
... Buckingham . Whom have we here ? Buckingham to disturb me ? The King hath fent him , fure : I must diffemble . Buck . York , if thou meaneft well , I greet thee well . York . Humphry of Buckingham , I accept thy greeting . Art thou a ...
Page 249
... Buckingham , feal thou this league With thy embracements to my wife's allies , And make me happy in your unity . Buck . When ever Buckingham doth turn his hate Upon your Grace , and not with duteous love [ To the Queen . Doth cherish ...
... Buckingham , feal thou this league With thy embracements to my wife's allies , And make me happy in your unity . Buck . When ever Buckingham doth turn his hate Upon your Grace , and not with duteous love [ To the Queen . Doth cherish ...
Page 348
... Buckingham , and Buckingham on him , both full of difdain . Wol . The Duke of Buckingham's furveyor ? ha ? Where's his examination ? Secr . Here , fo please you . Wol . Is he in perfon ready ? Secr . Ay , an't please your Grace . Wol ...
... Buckingham , and Buckingham on him , both full of difdain . Wol . The Duke of Buckingham's furveyor ? ha ? Where's his examination ? Secr . Here , fo please you . Wol . Is he in perfon ready ? Secr . Ay , an't please your Grace . Wol ...
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