The works of Shakespear [ed. by H. Blair], in which the beauties observed by Pope, Warburton and Dodd are pointed out, together with the author's life; a glossary [&c.]. |
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1 Enter Buckingham . Whóm have we here ? Buckinghani to disturb me ? he King
hath sent him , fure : I must diffemble . Buck . York , if thou meanest well , I greet
thee well . York . Humpbry of Buckingham , laccept thy greeting . Art thou a ...
1 Enter Buckingham . Whóm have we here ? Buckinghani to disturb me ? he King
hath sent him , fure : I must diffemble . Buck . York , if thou meanest well , I greet
thee well . York . Humpbry of Buckingham , laccept thy greeting . Art thou a ...
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U princely Buckingham , I'll kiss thy hand , In lign of league and amity with thee :
Now fair betal thee and thy noble house ! . ' I hy garments are not fpotted with our
blood ; Nor thou within the compass of my curse . ' Buck . Nor no one here ; for ...
U princely Buckingham , I'll kiss thy hand , In lign of league and amity with thee :
Now fair betal thee and thy noble house ! . ' I hy garments are not fpotted with our
blood ; Nor thou within the compass of my curse . ' Buck . Nor no one here ; for ...
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K. Edw . Madam , yourself is not exempt from this ; Nor you fon Dorfet ;
Buckingham , nor you : You have been factious one against the other . Wife , love
Lord Hastings , let him kiss your hand ; And what you do , do it unfeignedly .
Queen .
K. Edw . Madam , yourself is not exempt from this ; Nor you fon Dorfet ;
Buckingham , nor you : You have been factious one against the other . Wife , love
Lord Hastings , let him kiss your hand ; And what you do , do it unfeignedly .
Queen .
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The news I have to tell your Majesty , Is , that , by sudden floods and fall of waters
, Buckingham's army is difpers'd and scatter'd And he himself wander'd away
alone , No man knows whither , Ki Rich . Oh ! I cry thee mercy ! There's my purse
...
The news I have to tell your Majesty , Is , that , by sudden floods and fall of waters
, Buckingham's army is difpers'd and scatter'd And he himself wander'd away
alone , No man knows whither , Ki Rich . Oh ! I cry thee mercy ! There's my purse
...
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The Duke of Buckingham's furveyor ? ha ! Where's his examination ? Secr , Here
, so please you . Wol . Is he in person ready ? Sect . Ay , an't please your Grace .
Wol . Well , we shall then know more ; And Buckingham thall lefen this big look .
The Duke of Buckingham's furveyor ? ha ! Where's his examination ? Secr , Here
, so please you . Wol . Is he in person ready ? Sect . Ay , an't please your Grace .
Wol . Well , we shall then know more ; And Buckingham thall lefen this big look .
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