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Pagina 401
Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When the tongue's office should
be prodigal To breathe the abundant dolour of the licart . Gaunt . Thy grief is but
thy absence for a time . Boling . Joy absent , grief is present for that time . Gaunt .
Boling . I have too few to take my leave of you , When the tongue's office should
be prodigal To breathe the abundant dolour of the licart . Gaunt . Thy grief is but
thy absence for a time . Boling . Joy absent , grief is present for that time . Gaunt .
Pagina 451
NORTH . retires to BOLING . In the base court ? Base court , where kings grow
base , To come at traitors ' calls , and do them grace . In the base court ? Come
down ? Down court ! down king ! For night - owls shriek , where mounting larks ...
NORTH . retires to BOLING . In the base court ? Base court , where kings grow
base , To come at traitors ' calls , and do them grace . In the base court ? Come
down ? Down court ! down king ! For night - owls shriek , where mounting larks ...
Pagina 469
Boling . The shadow of your sorrow hath destroy'd The shadow of your face . K.
Rich . Say that again . The shadow of my sorrow ? Ha ! let's see :' Tis very true ,
my grief lies all within ; And these external manners of laments a Are merely ...
Boling . The shadow of your sorrow hath destroy'd The shadow of your face . K.
Rich . Say that again . The shadow of my sorrow ? Ha ! let's see :' Tis very true ,
my grief lies all within ; And these external manners of laments a Are merely ...
Pagina 482
Boling . What means Our cousin , that he stares and looks so wildly ? Aum . God
save your grace . I do beseech your majesty , To have some conference with your
grace alone . Boling . Withdraw yourselves , and leave us here alone . Ereunt ...
Boling . What means Our cousin , that he stares and looks so wildly ? Aum . God
save your grace . I do beseech your majesty , To have some conference with your
grace alone . Boling . Withdraw yourselves , and leave us here alone . Ereunt ...
Pagina 491
Enter BOLING BROKE and YORK , with Lords and Attendants . Boling . Kind
uncle York , the latest news we hear Is , that the rebels have consum'd with fire
Our town of Cicester in Glostershire ; But whether they be ta'en , or slain , we hear
not .
Enter BOLING BROKE and YORK , with Lords and Attendants . Boling . Kind
uncle York , the latest news we hear Is , that the rebels have consum'd with fire
Our town of Cicester in Glostershire ; But whether they be ta'en , or slain , we hear
not .
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