The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 5J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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Page 147
... Glou . I think he's gone to hunt , my Lord , at Windfors K. Henry . And how accompanied ? Glou . I do not know , my Lord , Na I K. Henry , K. Henry . Is not his brother , Thomas of King HENRY IV . 147 .
... Glou . I think he's gone to hunt , my Lord , at Windfors K. Henry . And how accompanied ? Glou . I do not know , my Lord , Na I K. Henry , K. Henry . Is not his brother , Thomas of King HENRY IV . 147 .
Page 148
... Glou . No , my good Lord , he is in prefence here . Cla . What would my Lord and father ? K. Henry . Nothing but well to thee , Thomas of Clarence . How chance thou art not with the Prince thy brother ? He loves thee , and thou doft ...
... Glou . No , my good Lord , he is in prefence here . Cla . What would my Lord and father ? K. Henry . Nothing but well to thee , Thomas of Clarence . How chance thou art not with the Prince thy brother ? He loves thee , and thou doft ...
Page 150
... Glou . Comfort your Majesty ! Cla . Oh , my royal father ! Weft . My fovereign Lord , chear up your felf , look up . War . Be patient , Princes ; you do know these fits Are with his Highness very ordinary . Stand from him , give him air ...
... Glou . Comfort your Majesty ! Cla . Oh , my royal father ! Weft . My fovereign Lord , chear up your felf , look up . War . Be patient , Princes ; you do know these fits Are with his Highness very ordinary . Stand from him , give him air ...
Page 151
... Glou . Exceeding ill . P. Henry . Heard he the good news yet ? Tell it him . Glou . He alter'd much upon the hearing it , P. Henry . If he be fick with joy , He'll recover without phyfick . 4 War . Not fo much noife , my Lords ; fweet ...
... Glou . Exceeding ill . P. Henry . Heard he the good news yet ? Tell it him . Glou . He alter'd much upon the hearing it , P. Henry . If he be fick with joy , He'll recover without phyfick . 4 War . Not fo much noife , my Lords ; fweet ...
Page 152
... Glou . He came not through the chamber where we ftay'd . K. Henry . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? War . When we withdrew , my Liege , we left it here . K , Henry . The Prince hath ta'en it hence ; go feek him Is he ...
... Glou . He came not through the chamber where we ftay'd . K. Henry . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? War . When we withdrew , my Liege , we left it here . K , Henry . The Prince hath ta'en it hence ; go feek him Is he ...
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