The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Bishop of Carlisle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord Marshal ; and another Lord . Sir Pierce of Exton . Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a band of Welshmen . Queen to King Richard . Duchess of Gloster . Duchess of York . Lady attending on ...
... Bishop of Carlisle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord Marshal ; and another Lord . Sir Pierce of Exton . Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a band of Welshmen . Queen to King Richard . Duchess of Gloster . Duchess of York . Lady attending on ...
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... Bishop of Carlisle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord Marshal ; and another Lord . Sir Pierce of Exton . Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a band of Welshmen . Queen to King Richard . Duchess of Gloster . Duchess of York . Lady attending on ...
... Bishop of Carlisle . Abbot of Westminster . Lord Marshal ; and another Lord . Sir Pierce of Exton . Sir Stephen Scroop . Captain of a band of Welshmen . Queen to King Richard . Duchess of Gloster . Duchess of York . Lady attending on ...
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... Bishop of Carlisle , Aumerle , and soldiers . K. Rich . Barkloughly castle call you this at hand ? Aum . Yea , my lord : How brooks your grace the air , After late tossing on the breaking seas ? K. Rich . Needs must I like it well ; I ...
... Bishop of Carlisle , Aumerle , and soldiers . K. Rich . Barkloughly castle call you this at hand ? Aum . Yea , my lord : How brooks your grace the air , After late tossing on the breaking seas ? K. Rich . Needs must I like it well ; I ...
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... Bishop of Carlisle , Aumerle , and soldiers . K. Rich . Barkloughly castle call you this at hand ? Aum . Yea , my lord : How brooks your grace the air , After late tossing on the breaking seas ? K. Rich . Needs must I like it well ; I ...
... Bishop of Carlisle , Aumerle , and soldiers . K. Rich . Barkloughly castle call you this at hand ? Aum . Yea , my lord : How brooks your grace the air , After late tossing on the breaking seas ? K. Rich . Needs must I like it well ; I ...
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... bishop of Carlisle . Boling . Noble lord , [ To North . Go to the rude ribs of that ancient castle ; Through brazen trumpet send the breath of parlel Into his ruin'd ears , and thus deliver . Harry Bolingbroke On both his knees doth ...
... bishop of Carlisle . Boling . Noble lord , [ To North . Go to the rude ribs of that ancient castle ; Through brazen trumpet send the breath of parlel Into his ruin'd ears , and thus deliver . Harry Bolingbroke On both his knees doth ...
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