The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19 |
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Cousin of Buckingham ,Buck . My gracious sovereign . K. Rich . Give me thy hand
. Thus high , by thy advice , And thy assistance , is king Richard seated : But shall
we wear these glories for a day ? Or shall they last , and we rejoice in them ?
Cousin of Buckingham ,Buck . My gracious sovereign . K. Rich . Give me thy hand
. Thus high , by thy advice , And thy assistance , is king Richard seated : But shall
we wear these glories for a day ? Or shall they last , and we rejoice in them ?
Page 164
Buck . My lord , --- K. Rich . How chance , the prophet could not at that time , Have
told me , I being by ' , that I should kill ... Buck . My lord , your promise for the
earldom , K. Rich . Richmond ! -When last I was at Exeter , The mayor in courtesy
...
Buck . My lord , --- K. Rich . How chance , the prophet could not at that time , Have
told me , I being by ' , that I should kill ... Buck . My lord , your promise for the
earldom , K. Rich . Richmond ! -When last I was at Exeter , The mayor in courtesy
...
Page 326
Buck . It will help me nothing , To plead mine innocence ; for that die is on me ,
Which makes my whitest part black . The will of heaven Be done in this and all
things ! -I obey .-O my lord Aberga'ny , fare you well . Bran . Nay , he must bear
you ...
Buck . It will help me nothing , To plead mine innocence ; for that die is on me ,
Which makes my whitest part black . The will of heaven Be done in this and all
things ! -I obey .-O my lord Aberga'ny , fare you well . Bran . Nay , he must bear
you ...
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