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 283
Enter Lord Standley , and his Sonne George Stand . Why my Lord , for that I sent ,
I haue receiued . King . And how doth your Sonne then , is he in health ?
Standley . For his health my Lord , I do not mistrust . King . Faith tell vs , when
meanes ...
Enter Lord Standley , and his Sonne George Stand . Why my Lord , for that I sent ,
I haue receiued . King . And how doth your Sonne then , is he in health ?
Standley . For his health my Lord , I do not mistrust . King . Faith tell vs , when
meanes ...
Page 284
Come hither Standley , thou shalt goe , leauing me here thy Sonne and heire
George Standley for a pledge , that hee may perish for thy fault if neede should
be , if thou likest this , goe , If not - answere me briefly , and say quickly Stand . I
am to ...
Come hither Standley , thou shalt goe , leauing me here thy Sonne and heire
George Standley for a pledge , that hee may perish for thy fault if neede should
be , if thou likest this , goe , If not - answere me briefly , and say quickly Stand . I
am to ...
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Stand up , good Canterbury ; Thy truth , and thy integrity , is rooted In us , thy
friend : Give me thy hand , stand up ; Pr'ythee , let's walk . Now , by my holy -
dame , What manner of man are you ? My lord , I look'd You would have given
me your ...
Stand up , good Canterbury ; Thy truth , and thy integrity , is rooted In us , thy
friend : Give me thy hand , stand up ; Pr'ythee , let's walk . Now , by my holy -
dame , What manner of man are you ? My lord , I look'd You would have given
me your ...
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