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... Exit HASTINGS . 6125 16 A mew was a place in which falcons were kept ; and being confined therein , while moulting , was metaphorically used for any close place or places of confinement . The verb to mew was formed from the substantive ...
... Exit HASTINGS . 6125 16 A mew was a place in which falcons were kept ; and being confined therein , while moulting , was metaphorically used for any close place or places of confinement . The verb to mew was formed from the substantive ...
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... Exit . SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter the Corpse of KING HENRY THE SIXTH , borne in an open Coffin , Gentlemen bearing Halberds , an ove to guard it ; and LADY ANNE as Mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable ...
... Exit . SCENE II . The same . Another Street . Enter the Corpse of KING HENRY THE SIXTH , borne in an open Coffin , Gentlemen bearing Halberds , an ove to guard it ; and LADY ANNE as Mourner . Anne . Set down , set down your honourable ...
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... Exit . Enter QUEEN ELIZABETH , LORD RIVERS , and LORD GREY . نها Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Holde Will soon recover his accustom'd health . sana Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse ...
... Exit . Enter QUEEN ELIZABETH , LORD RIVERS , and LORD GREY . نها Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no doubt , his majesty Holde Will soon recover his accustom'd health . sana Grey . In that you brook it ill , it makes him worse ...
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... Exit . Hast . My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ; I muse , why she's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I ...
... Exit . Hast . My hair doth stand on end to hear her curses . Riv . And so doth mine ; I muse , why she's at liberty . Glo . I cannot blame her , by God's holy mother ; She hath had too much wrong , and I repent My part thereof , that I ...
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... [ Exit BRAKENBURY . 2 Murd . What , shall we stab him as he sleeps ? 1 Murd . No ; he'll say , ' twas done cowardly , when he wakes . 3 2 ) 2 Murd . When he wakes ! why , fool , he shall never wake until the great judgment day . MA 1 Murd ...
... [ Exit BRAKENBURY . 2 Murd . What , shall we stab him as he sleeps ? 1 Murd . No ; he'll say , ' twas done cowardly , when he wakes . 3 2 ) 2 Murd . When he wakes ! why , fool , he shall never wake until the great judgment day . MA 1 Murd ...
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