The Handy-Volume Shakspeare, Volume 8Wynkoop & Sherwood, 1868 |
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Page 35
... highness would depart the field : The queen hath best success when you are absent . 2. Mar. Ay , good my lord , and leave us to our fortune . K. Hen . Why , that's my fortune too ; there- fore I'll stay . North . Be it with resolution ...
... highness would depart the field : The queen hath best success when you are absent . 2. Mar. Ay , good my lord , and leave us to our fortune . K. Hen . Why , that's my fortune too ; there- fore I'll stay . North . Be it with resolution ...
Page 55
... highness shall do well to grant her suit ; It were dishonour to deny it her . K. Edw . It were no less ; but yet I'll make a pause . Glo . [ aside . ] Yea ! is it so ? I see the lady hath a thing to grant , Before the king will grant ...
... highness shall do well to grant her suit ; It were dishonour to deny it her . K. Edw . It were no less ; but yet I'll make a pause . Glo . [ aside . ] Yea ! is it so ? I see the lady hath a thing to grant , Before the king will grant ...
Page 58
... highness aims at , if I aim aright . K. Edw . To tell the plain , I am to lie with thee . L. Grey . To tell you plain , I rarher lie in prison . K. Edw . Why , then thou shalt not have thy husband's lands . L. Grey . Why , then mine ...
... highness aims at , if I aim aright . K. Edw . To tell the plain , I am to lie with thee . L. Grey . To tell you plain , I rarher lie in prison . K. Edw . Why , then thou shalt not have thy husband's lands . L. Grey . Why , then mine ...
Page 94
... highness ' hand . K. Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou for- tunate . Mont . Comfort , my lord ; -and so I take my leave . Oxf . And thus [ kissing HENRY's hand . ] I seal my truth , and bid adieu . K. Hen . Sweet Oxford , and my ...
... highness ' hand . K. Hen . Well - minded Clarence , be thou for- tunate . Mont . Comfort , my lord ; -and so I take my leave . Oxf . And thus [ kissing HENRY's hand . ] I seal my truth , and bid adieu . K. Hen . Sweet Oxford , and my ...
Page 121
... highness to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is when men are ruled by women : ' Tis not the king who sends you to the Tower ; My lady Grey his wife , Clarence , ' tis she That tempers him to this extremity . Was it not she and , that ...
... highness to commit me now . Glo . Why , this it is when men are ruled by women : ' Tis not the king who sends you to the Tower ; My lady Grey his wife , Clarence , ' tis she That tempers him to this extremity . Was it not she and , that ...
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