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Side 520
... Glou . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind That mounts no higher than a bird can soar . Car . I thought as much ; he would be above the clouds . Glou . Ay , my lord cardinal ? how think you by that ? Were it not good your grace ...
... Glou . My lord , ' tis but a base ignoble mind That mounts no higher than a bird can soar . Car . I thought as much ; he would be above the clouds . Glou . Ay , my lord cardinal ? how think you by that ? Were it not good your grace ...
Side 521
... Glou . ] Come with thy two - hand sword . Glou . True , uncle . Car . [ aside to Glou . ] Are ye advised ? the east side of the grove ? Glou . [ aside to Car . ] Cardinal , I am with you . King . Why , how now , uncle Gloucester ! Glou ...
... Glou . ] Come with thy two - hand sword . Glou . True , uncle . Car . [ aside to Glou . ] Are ye advised ? the east side of the grove ? Glou . [ aside to Car . ] Cardinal , I am with you . King . Why , how now , uncle Gloucester ! Glou ...
Side 523
... Glou . But cloaks and gowns , before this day , a many . Wife . Never , before this day , in all his life . Glou . Tell me , sirrah , what's my name ? Simp . Alas , master , I know not . Glou . What's his name ? Simp . I know not ...
... Glou . But cloaks and gowns , before this day , a many . Wife . Never , before this day , in all his life . Glou . Tell me , sirrah , what's my name ? Simp . Alas , master , I know not . Glou . What's his name ? Simp . I know not ...
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