The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 5AMS Press, 1968 |
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... Suffolk . How now ? why look'st thou pale ? why trembleft thou ? Where is our Uncle ? what is the matter , Suffolk ? Suf . Dead in his bed , my lord ; Glo'fter is dead . Q Mar. Marry , God forefend ! Car . God's fecret judgment : I did ...
... Suffolk . How now ? why look'st thou pale ? why trembleft thou ? Where is our Uncle ? what is the matter , Suffolk ? Suf . Dead in his bed , my lord ; Glo'fter is dead . Q Mar. Marry , God forefend ! Car . God's fecret judgment : I did ...
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... Suffolk's means . And therefore by his Majefty I fwear , Whofe far unworthy Deputy I am , He fhall not breathe infection in this air But three days longer , on the pain of death . Q. Mar. Oh Henry , let me plead for gentle Suffolk . K ...
... Suffolk's means . And therefore by his Majefty I fwear , Whofe far unworthy Deputy I am , He fhall not breathe infection in this air But three days longer , on the pain of death . Q. Mar. Oh Henry , let me plead for gentle Suffolk . K ...
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... Suffolk , William de la Pole . 2 Whit . The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags ? Suf . Ay , but these rags are no part of the Duke . Jove fometimes went difguis'd , and why not I ? Cap . But Jove was never flain , as thou fhalt be . Suf ...
... Suffolk , William de la Pole . 2 Whit . The Duke of Suffolk muffled up in rags ? Suf . Ay , but these rags are no part of the Duke . Jove fometimes went difguis'd , and why not I ? Cap . But Jove was never flain , as thou fhalt be . Suf ...
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