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Enter Montague , with drum and colours . Mont . Montague ! Montague ! for Lancaster . Glo , Thou , and thy brother both , shall buy this treafon Ev'n with the dearest blood your bodies bear . K. Edw . The harder match'd , the greater ...
Enter Montague , with drum and colours . Mont . Montague ! Montague ! for Lancaster . Glo , Thou , and thy brother both , shall buy this treafon Ev'n with the dearest blood your bodies bear . K. Edw . The harder match'd , the greater ...
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Enter Catesby . Cates . My Lord , K. Rich . Good or bad news , that thou com'st in so bluntly ? Cates . Bad news , my Lord ; Morton is Aled to Richmond . And Buckingham , back'd with the hardy Welhmen , Is in the field , and still his ...
Enter Catesby . Cates . My Lord , K. Rich . Good or bad news , that thou com'st in so bluntly ? Cates . Bad news , my Lord ; Morton is Aled to Richmond . And Buckingham , back'd with the hardy Welhmen , Is in the field , and still his ...
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L Hautboys . A small table under a fate for the Cardinal , a longer table for the guests . Then enter Anne Bullen , and divers other ladies and gentlewomen , as guests , at one door ; at another door , enter Sir Henry Guilford .
L Hautboys . A small table under a fate for the Cardinal , a longer table for the guests . Then enter Anne Bullen , and divers other ladies and gentlewomen , as guests , at one door ; at another door , enter Sir Henry Guilford .
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