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... KENT . Edw . What , are you moved that Gaveston sits here ? It is our pleasure , and we will have it so . 1 Scene : a street . Scene : the New Temple ( cf. 11. 74-5 of scene ii . ) . At the entrance of the king we are to suppose a ...
... KENT . Edw . What , are you moved that Gaveston sits here ? It is our pleasure , and we will have it so . 1 Scene : a street . Scene : the New Temple ( cf. 11. 74-5 of scene ii . ) . At the entrance of the king we are to suppose a ...
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... Kent . Is this the duty that you owe your king ? War . We know our duties - let him know his peers . Edw . Whither will you bear him ? Stay , or ye shall die . E. Mor . We are no traitors ; therefore threaten not . Gav . No , threaten ...
... Kent . Is this the duty that you owe your king ? War . We know our duties - let him know his peers . Edw . Whither will you bear him ? Stay , or ye shall die . E. Mor . We are no traitors ; therefore threaten not . Gav . No , threaten ...
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Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. E. Mor . And with the Earl of Kent that favours him . [ Attendants remove KENT and GAVESTON . Edw . Nay , then , lay violent hands upon your king , Here , Mortimer , sit thou in Edward's throne ...
Christopher Marlowe Arthur Henry Bullen. E. Mor . And with the Earl of Kent that favours him . [ Attendants remove KENT and GAVESTON . Edw . Nay , then , lay violent hands upon your king , Here , Mortimer , sit thou in Edward's throne ...
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... KENT and QUEEN ISABel . Queen . Whither goes my lord ? 140 Edw . Fawn not on me , French strumpet ! get thee gone . Queen . On whom but on my husband should I fawn ? Gav . On Mortimer ! with whom , ungentle queen— I say no more - judge ...
... KENT and QUEEN ISABel . Queen . Whither goes my lord ? 140 Edw . Fawn not on me , French strumpet ! get thee gone . Queen . On whom but on my husband should I fawn ? Gav . On Mortimer ! with whom , ungentle queen— I say no more - judge ...
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... KENT , and Attendants . Edw . The wind is good , I wonder why he stays ; I fear me he is wrecked upon the sea . Queen . Look , Lancaster , how passionate he is , And still his mind runs on his minion ! Lan . My lord . Edw . How now ...
... KENT , and Attendants . Edw . The wind is good , I wonder why he stays ; I fear me he is wrecked upon the sea . Queen . Look , Lancaster , how passionate he is , And still his mind runs on his minion ! Lan . My lord . Edw . How now ...
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