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Side 11
Exit Hastings . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be pack'd
with post - horse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With
lies well steeld with weighty arguments ; And , if I fail not in my deep intent ...
Exit Hastings . He cannot live , I hope ; and must not die , ' Till George be pack'd
with post - horse up to heaven . I'll in , to urge his hatred more to Clarence , With
lies well steeld with weighty arguments ; And , if I fail not in my deep intent ...
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Exit . 1 SC EN E III . I The palace . Enter the Queen , Lord Rivers her brother , and
Lord Grey her son . 3 + Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his
majesty Will foon recover his accustom'd health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it ...
Exit . 1 SC EN E III . I The palace . Enter the Queen , Lord Rivers her brother , and
Lord Grey her son . 3 + Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his
majesty Will foon recover his accustom'd health . Grey . In that you brook it ill , it ...
Side 36
Exit . · Buck . My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth
mine ; I wonder , she's at liberty 8 . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother
; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to
...
Exit . · Buck . My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth
mine ; I wonder , she's at liberty 8 . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother
; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I have done to
...
Side 42
... guiltless of the meaning , Here are the keys ; -there fits the duke asleep : I'll to
the king ; and signify to him , That thus I have resign'd to you my charge . 1 Murd .
You may , fir ; ' tis a point of wisdom : Fare you well . [ Exit Brakenbury . 2 Murd .
... guiltless of the meaning , Here are the keys ; -there fits the duke asleep : I'll to
the king ; and signify to him , That thus I have resign'd to you my charge . 1 Murd .
You may , fir ; ' tis a point of wisdom : Fare you well . [ Exit Brakenbury . 2 Murd .
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Exit . 2 Murd . A bloody deed , and desperately dispatch'd ! How fain , like Pilate ,
would I wash my hands Of this most grievous guilty murder done ! Re - enter first
Murderer . 1 Murd . How now ? what mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ?
Exit . 2 Murd . A bloody deed , and desperately dispatch'd ! How fain , like Pilate ,
would I wash my hands Of this most grievous guilty murder done ! Re - enter first
Murderer . 1 Murd . How now ? what mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ?
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