Mr. William Shakespeare: King John. Richard II. Henry IV |
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What , was I born to this ! that my fad look Should grace the triumph of great Bolingbroke ! - Gardiner , for telling me this news of woe , I would , the plants , thou gratt'it , may never grow . [ Exeunt Queen , and Ladies . Gar .
What , was I born to this ! that my fad look Should grace the triumph of great Bolingbroke ! - Gardiner , for telling me this news of woe , I would , the plants , thou gratt'it , may never grow . [ Exeunt Queen , and Ladies . Gar .
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[ Exeunt All but the Prince . Enter Sheriff , and Carrier . Now , master sheriff ; what's your will with me ? She . First , pardon me , my lord . A hue and cry Hath follow'd certain men unto this house . Pri . What men ? She .
[ Exeunt All but the Prince . Enter Sheriff , and Carrier . Now , master sheriff ; what's your will with me ? She . First , pardon me , my lord . A hue and cry Hath follow'd certain men unto this house . Pri . What men ? She .
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[ Exeunt Prince , Po1 . PET , and BAR . FAL . Now comes in the sweetest morfel of the night , and we must hence , and leave it unpick'd . [ Knock . ] More knocking at the door ? [ Re - enter BARDOLPH . ] How now ? what's the matter ?
[ Exeunt Prince , Po1 . PET , and BAR . FAL . Now comes in the sweetest morfel of the night , and we must hence , and leave it unpick'd . [ Knock . ] More knocking at the door ? [ Re - enter BARDOLPH . ] How now ? what's the matter ?
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