The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed From the Text ..., volume 5
The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed From the Text ..., volume 5
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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What mean'st thou, Suffolk? tell me: What are these? ' 8uf. Please it your majesty, this is the man ' That doth accuse his master of high treason : * His words were these ; — ^that Richard, duke of York, ' Was rightful heir unto the English crown ; * And that your majesty was an usurper. ' K. Hen. Say, man, were these thy words? Hor. An't shall please your nuyesiy, I never said nor thought aiiy such matter: God is my witness, I am &Isely accused by the villain. * Pet. By these ten bones', my lo...rds, [hMing up ' his hands,'] he did speak them to me in the garret one * night, as we were scouring my lord of York's armour. * York. Base dunghill villain, and mechanical, * m have thy head for this thy traitor's speech : — * I do beseech your royal miyesty, ' Let him have all the rigour of the law. Hot. Alas, my lord, hang me, if ever I spake the words. My accuser is my prentice ; and when I did correct him for his fault the other day, he did vow upon his knees he would be even with me : I have good wit- ness of this ; therefore, I beseech your majesty, do not cast away an honest man for a villain's accusation, K.
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