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... enter into that brake ; and so every one according to his cue . Enter Puck behind . PUCK . What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here , So near the cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play toward ? I'll be an auditor ; * First folio ...
... enter into that brake ; and so every one according to his cue . Enter Puck behind . PUCK . What hempen homespuns have we swaggering here , So near the cradle of the fairy queen ? What , a play toward ? I'll be an auditor ; * First folio ...
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... Enter AUMERLE , hastily . " Where is the king ? AUM . BOLING . What means Our cousin , that he stares and looks so wildly ? AUM . God save your grace . I do beseech your majesty , To have ... Enter YORK . Enter DUCHESS . BOLING . What is.
... Enter AUMERLE , hastily . " Where is the king ? AUM . BOLING . What means Our cousin , that he stares and looks so wildly ? AUM . God save your grace . I do beseech your majesty , To have ... Enter YORK . Enter DUCHESS . BOLING . What is.
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... Enter BOLINGBROKE 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 ...
... Enter BOLINGBROKE 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 ...
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