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... Exit Lord Chamberlain , Norfolk opens a folding - door . The king is discovered fitting , and reading penfively 3 . Suf . How fad he looks ! fure , he is much afflicted . King . Who's there ? ha ? Nor . ' Pray God , he be not angry ...
... Exit Lord Chamberlain , Norfolk opens a folding - door . The king is discovered fitting , and reading penfively 3 . Suf . How fad he looks ! fure , he is much afflicted . King . Who's there ? ha ? Nor . ' Pray God , he be not angry ...
Side 407
... Exit . Caf . Go , Pindarus , get higher on that hills ; My fight was ever thick ; regard Titinius , And tell me what thou not'ft about the field.- [ Exit PINDARUS . This day I breathed firft : time is come round , And , where I did ...
... Exit . Caf . Go , Pindarus , get higher on that hills ; My fight was ever thick ; regard Titinius , And tell me what thou not'ft about the field.- [ Exit PINDARUS . This day I breathed firft : time is come round , And , where I did ...
Side 594
... Exit Iras . A noife within . Enter one of the Guard . Guard . Here's a rural fellow , That will not be deny'd your highness ' presence ; He brings you figs . Cleo . Let him come in . What poor an inftrument [ Exit Guard . May do a noble ...
... Exit Iras . A noife within . Enter one of the Guard . Guard . Here's a rural fellow , That will not be deny'd your highness ' presence ; He brings you figs . Cleo . Let him come in . What poor an inftrument [ Exit Guard . May do a noble ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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