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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Page 141
Marry , God defend , his grace should say us nay ? ! Buck . I fear , he will : Here
Catesby comes again ; Re - enter CATESBY . Now , Catesby , what says his
grace ? CATE . He wonders to what end you have assembled Such troops of
citizens ...
Marry , God defend , his grace should say us nay ? ! Buck . I fear , he will : Here
Catesby comes again ; Re - enter CATESBY . Now , Catesby , what says his
grace ? CATE . He wonders to what end you have assembled Such troops of
citizens ...
Page 268
Therefore let not your grace feare any thing by our determination , for as my
authoritie is onely vnder your grace , so shall my loyaltiee deserue hereafter the
iust recompence of a true subiect , therefore I hauing charge fro my brother your
father ...
Therefore let not your grace feare any thing by our determination , for as my
authoritie is onely vnder your grace , so shall my loyaltiee deserue hereafter the
iust recompence of a true subiect , therefore I hauing charge fro my brother your
father ...
Page 269
May it please your grace . Queene . A my son , no more grace , for I am so sore
disgraced , that without Gods grace , I fall into dispaire with my selfe , but who is
this ? Enter a Messenger . York . What art thou that with thy gastly lookes
preaseth ...
May it please your grace . Queene . A my son , no more grace , for I am so sore
disgraced , that without Gods grace , I fall into dispaire with my selfe , but who is
this ? Enter a Messenger . York . What art thou that with thy gastly lookes
preaseth ...
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