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Was ever father , so bemoan'd a son ? • K. Hen . Was ever kiny , so griev'd for subject's woe ? " Much is your sorrow ; mine , ten times so much . Son . I'll bear thee hence , where I may weep my fill . [ Exit , with the body . * Fath .
Was ever father , so bemoan'd a son ? • K. Hen . Was ever kiny , so griev'd for subject's woe ? " Much is your sorrow ; mine , ten times so much . Son . I'll bear thee hence , where I may weep my fill . [ Exit , with the body . * Fath .
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[ Exit , led out forcibly . K. Edw . Where's Richard gone ? • Clar . To London , all in post ; and , as I guess , To make a bloody supper in the Tower . K. Edw . He's sudden , if a thing comes in his head .
[ Exit , led out forcibly . K. Edw . Where's Richard gone ? • Clar . To London , all in post ; and , as I guess , To make a bloody supper in the Tower . K. Edw . He's sudden , if a thing comes in his head .
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[ Exit , with the body . 2 Murd . A bloody deed , and desperately despatch'd ! How fain , like Pilate , would I wash шу hands Of this most grievous guilty murder done ! Re - enter first Murderer . 1 Murd . How now ? what mean'st thou ...
[ Exit , with the body . 2 Murd . A bloody deed , and desperately despatch'd ! How fain , like Pilate , would I wash шу hands Of this most grievous guilty murder done ! Re - enter first Murderer . 1 Murd . How now ? what mean'st thou ...
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