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Pagina 167
1 Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . 0 , - God save you ! Even to the hall , to
hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I ' ll save you
That labour , sir . All ' s now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the
prisoner ...
1 Gent . Whither away so fast ? 2 Gent . 0 , - God save you ! Even to the hall , to
hear what shall become Of the great duke of Buckingham . 1 Gent . I ' ll save you
That labour , sir . All ' s now done , but the ceremony Of bringing back the
prisoner ...
Pagina 168
2 Gent . That was he That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 Gent . The same . All
these accus ' d him strongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but ,
indeed , he could not : And so his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him
guilty of ...
2 Gent . That was he That fed him with his prophecies ? 1 Gent . The same . All
these accus ' d him strongly ; which he fain Would have flung from him , but ,
indeed , he could not : And so his peers , upon this evidence , Have found him
guilty of ...
Pagina 219
1 Gent . You are well met once again . 2 Gent . So are you . i Gent . You come to
take your stand here , and behold The lady Anne pass from her coronation ? 2
Gent . ' Tis all my business . At our last encounter , The duke of Buckingham
came ...
1 Gent . You are well met once again . 2 Gent . So are you . i Gent . You come to
take your stand here , and behold The lady Anne pass from her coronation ? 2
Gent . ' Tis all my business . At our last encounter , The duke of Buckingham
came ...
Pagina 221
2 Gent . A royal train , believe me . — These I know ;Who ' s that that bears the
sceptre ? 1 Gent . Marquis Dorset : And that the earl of Surrey , with the rod . 2
Gent . A bold brave gentleman . That should be The duke of Suffolk . 1 Gent . ' Tis
the ...
2 Gent . A royal train , believe me . — These I know ;Who ' s that that bears the
sceptre ? 1 Gent . Marquis Dorset : And that the earl of Surrey , with the rod . 2
Gent . A bold brave gentleman . That should be The duke of Suffolk . 1 Gent . ' Tis
the ...
Pagina 223
3 Gent . I know it ; But ' t is so lately alter ' d , that the old name Is fresh about me .
2 Gent . What two reverend bishops Were those that went on each side of the
queen ? 3 Gent . Stokesly and Gardiner ; the one , of Winchester , ( Newly preferr
...
3 Gent . I know it ; But ' t is so lately alter ' d , that the old name Is fresh about me .
2 Gent . What two reverend bishops Were those that went on each side of the
queen ? 3 Gent . Stokesly and Gardiner ; the one , of Winchester , ( Newly preferr
...
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