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Pagina 112
Before the Palace , Enter AUTOLYcus and a Gentleman . Aut . ' Beseech you , sir
, were you present at this relation ? 1 Gent . I was by at the opening of the fardel ;
heard the old shepherd deliver the manner how he found it : whereupon , after ...
Before the Palace , Enter AUTOLYcus and a Gentleman . Aut . ' Beseech you , sir
, were you present at this relation ? 1 Gent . I was by at the opening of the fardel ;
heard the old shepherd deliver the manner how he found it : whereupon , after ...
Pagina 275
Enter a French Herald , with Trumpets , to the Gates . F. Her . You men of Angiers
, open wide your gates , And let young Arthur , duke of Bretagne , in ; Who , by the
hand of France , this day hath made Much work for tears in many an English ...
Enter a French Herald , with Trumpets , to the Gates . F. Her . You men of Angiers
, open wide your gates , And let young Arthur , duke of Bretagne , in ; Who , by the
hand of France , this day hath made Much work for tears in many an English ...
Pagina 393
Enter KING RICHARD , who takes his seat on his throne ; GAUNT , and several
Noblemen , who take their places . A trumpet is sounded , and answered by
another trumpet within . Then enter NORFOLK , in armour , preceded by a Herald
.
Enter KING RICHARD , who takes his seat on his throne ; GAUNT , and several
Noblemen , who take their places . A trumpet is sounded , and answered by
another trumpet within . Then enter NORFOLK , in armour , preceded by a Herald
.
Pagina 482
Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Aum . Where is the king ? 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 .
Enter AUMERLE , hastily . Aum . Where is the king ? 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 .
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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