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Side 59
... Clar . I see , the lady hath a thing to grant , Before the king will grant her humble suit . : / Clar . He knows the game ; How true he KING HENRY VI . 59.
... Clar . I see , the lady hath a thing to grant , Before the king will grant her humble suit . : / Clar . He knows the game ; How true he KING HENRY VI . 59.
Side 60
William Shakespeare. Clar . He knows the game ; How true he keeps the wind ? [ Aside . Glo . Silence ! [ Aside . · K . Edw . Widow , we will consider of your suit ; * Clar . • And come some other time , to know our mind . • L . Grey ...
William Shakespeare. Clar . He knows the game ; How true he keeps the wind ? [ Aside . Glo . Silence ! [ Aside . · K . Edw . Widow , we will consider of your suit ; * Clar . • And come some other time , to know our mind . • L . Grey ...
Side 61
... and much rain wears the marble . [ Aside . Clar . As red as fire ! nay , then her wax must melt . [ Aside . L. Grey . Why stops my lord ? shall I not hear my task ? my boon . & 2 S + K. Edw . An easy task ; ' KING HENRY VI . 61.
... and much rain wears the marble . [ Aside . Clar . As red as fire ! nay , then her wax must melt . [ Aside . L. Grey . Why stops my lord ? shall I not hear my task ? my boon . & 2 S + K. Edw . An easy task ; ' KING HENRY VI . 61.
Side 63
... Clar . He is the bluntest . wooer in Christendom . [ Aside . ' . ' K. Edw . [ Aside . ] Her looks do argue ber replete with modesty ; ' .s . * Her words do shew her wit incomparable ; * All her perfections challenge sovereignty : One ...
... Clar . He is the bluntest . wooer in Christendom . [ Aside . ' . ' K. Edw . [ Aside . ] Her looks do argue ber replete with modesty ; ' .s . * Her words do shew her wit incomparable ; * All her perfections challenge sovereignty : One ...
Side 64
... Clar . To whom , my lord ? K. Edw . Why , Clarence , to myself . Glo . That would be ten days ' wonder , at the least . Clar . That's a day longer than a wonder lasts . . Glo . By so much is the wonder in extremes . K. Edw . Well , jest ...
... Clar . To whom , my lord ? K. Edw . Why , Clarence , to myself . Glo . That would be ten days ' wonder , at the least . Clar . That's a day longer than a wonder lasts . . Glo . By so much is the wonder in extremes . K. Edw . Well , jest ...
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