The Plays of William Shakespeare in Ten Volumes: With Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volum 7C. Bathurst, 1778 |
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... Sons to Edward IV . George , Duke of Clarence , Brother to Edward IV . A young Son of Clarence . Richard , Duke of Glofter , Brother to Edward IV . afterwards King Richard III . Cardinal Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury . Archbishop ...
... Sons to Edward IV . George , Duke of Clarence , Brother to Edward IV . A young Son of Clarence . Richard , Duke of Glofter , Brother to Edward IV . afterwards King Richard III . Cardinal Bourchier , Archbishop of Canterbury . Archbishop ...
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... Son . Good grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Dutch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep fo oft ? and beat your breaft ? And cry , -O Clarence , my unhappy fon ! Son . Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us ...
... Son . Good grandam , tell us , is our father dead ? Dutch . No , boy . Daugh . Why do you weep fo oft ? and beat your breaft ? And cry , -O Clarence , my unhappy fon ! Son . Why do you look on us , and shake your head , And call us ...
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... Son . Think you , my uncle did diffemble , gran- dam ? Dutch . Ay , boy . Son . I cannot think it . Hark ! what noife is this ? Enter the Queen , diftractedly ; Rivers , and Dorfet , after ber . Queen . Ah ! who fhall hinder me to wail ...
... Son . Think you , my uncle did diffemble , gran- dam ? Dutch . Ay , boy . Son . I cannot think it . Hark ! what noife is this ? Enter the Queen , diftractedly ; Rivers , and Dorfet , after ber . Queen . Ah ! who fhall hinder me to wail ...
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... Son . Ah , aunt ! [ To the Queen . ] you wept not for our father's death ; How can we aid you with our kindred tears ? Daugh . Our fatherless distress was left unmoan'd , Your widow dolour likewife be unwept ! Queen . Give me no help in ...
... Son . Ah , aunt ! [ To the Queen . ] you wept not for our father's death ; How can we aid you with our kindred tears ? Daugh . Our fatherless distress was left unmoan'd , Your widow dolour likewife be unwept ! Queen . Give me no help in ...
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... son of York Has almoft overta'en him in his growth . York . Ay , mother , but I would not have it fo . Dutch . Why , my young coufin ? it is good to grow . York . Grandam , one night as we did fit at fupper , My uncle Rivers talk'd how ...
... son of York Has almoft overta'en him in his growth . York . Ay , mother , but I would not have it fo . Dutch . Why , my young coufin ? it is good to grow . York . Grandam , one night as we did fit at fupper , My uncle Rivers talk'd how ...
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