The Kings Rival Or the Court And the Stage a Drama in Five Acts

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The Kings Rival Or the Court And the Stage a Drama in Five Acts
Taylor, Tom, 1817-1880
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Richmond ! Charles I — He shall not go ! I know too well his fiery spirit! Come what may, he shall not throw away his life! and mine that hangs on it. [Crosses e.
Re-enter Buckhukst, Etheregr, Ogle, Couetieus and Ladies, fioin the Park.
Buck. Nay ; I never saw more masterly vollying than Sedley's in that last set.
Slew. (He shall not go!) Pepys. My lord, it grieves me that I should have won the trifling matter of fifty pieces.
Back, (c ) Console thyself: I will but owe it thee. Mistress Stewart
..., are you still obdurate, touching my suit for a ship 1 Stew. (r. C. ) I have been thinking of it since you went, my lord ; and, on second thoughts, I will back your suit.
Buck. Now, bless you, for a true patriot. Having the leisure of a command, I shall write such sea-son us.
Re-enter Chiffinch, e. U. E. Chif. The King !
Enter King, excited, u. U. E. ; he poees vp and down ; all fall lack. Kins', (c. ) So, who won the wager] Buck. (l. C) Sedley, your Majesty. Rochester is drinking away his sorrow at the butterv.


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