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Pagina 42
Exeunt . SCENE II . - The same . The outer Room of a Prison . Enter PAULINA
and Attendants . Paul . The keeper of the prison , -- call to him ; [ Exit an Attendant
. Let him have knowledge who I am .-- Good lady ! No court in Europe is too good
...
Exeunt . SCENE II . - The same . The outer Room of a Prison . Enter PAULINA
and Attendants . Paul . The keeper of the prison , -- call to him ; [ Exit an Attendant
. Let him have knowledge who I am .-- Good lady ! No court in Europe is too good
...
Pagina 190
Exeunt SEB . and ANT . Gon . All three of them are desperate ; their great guilt ,
Like poison given to work a great time after , Now ' gins to bite the spirits : -I do
beseech you , That are of suppler joints , follow them swiftly , And hinder them
from ...
Exeunt SEB . and ANT . Gon . All three of them are desperate ; their great guilt ,
Like poison given to work a great time after , Now ' gins to bite the spirits : -I do
beseech you , That are of suppler joints , follow them swiftly , And hinder them
from ...
Pagina 438
Exeunt NORTHUMBERLAND and others , with Prisoners . Uncle , you say , the
queen is at your house : For heaven's sake , fairly let her be entreated : Tell her , I
send to her my kind commends ; Take special care my greetings be deliver'd .
Exeunt NORTHUMBERLAND and others , with Prisoners . Uncle , you say , the
queen is at your house : For heaven's sake , fairly let her be entreated : Tell her , I
send to her my kind commends ; Take special care my greetings be deliver'd .
Pagina 455
Exeunt QUEEN and Ladies . Gard . Poor queen ! so that thy state might be no
worse , I would my skill were subject to thy curse.Here did she drop a tear ; here ,
in this place , I ' ll set a bank of rue , sour herb of grace : Rue , even for ruth , here
...
Exeunt QUEEN and Ladies . Gard . Poor queen ! so that thy state might be no
worse , I would my skill were subject to thy curse.Here did she drop a tear ; here ,
in this place , I ' ll set a bank of rue , sour herb of grace : Rue , even for ruth , here
...
Pagina 470
Exeunt all but the ABBOT , BISHOP OF CARL . , and Aum . Abbot . A woeful
pageant have we here beheld . Car . The woe's to come ; the children yet unborn
Shall feel this day as sharp to them as thorn . Aum . You holy clergymen , is there
no ...
Exeunt all but the ABBOT , BISHOP OF CARL . , and Aum . Abbot . A woeful
pageant have we here beheld . Car . The woe's to come ; the children yet unborn
Shall feel this day as sharp to them as thorn . Aum . You holy clergymen , is there
no ...
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