. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. [Lord Stanley.] 304. [Scene I. Salisbury.] ACT V. SCENE I.—Salisbury. An open Place. Enter the Sheriff ant? Guard, W2M Buckingham,led to execution. Buck. Will not king Richard let me speakwith him ? Sher. No, my good lord : therefore be patient. Buck. Hastings, and Edwards children. Grey,and Rivers,Holy king Henry, and thy fair son Edward,Vaughan, and all that have miscarriedBy underhand coiTupted foul injustice!If that your moody discontented soulsDo through the clouds behold this present hour,Even for revenge mock my destruction !This is All


. The standard edition of the pictorial Shakspere. [Lord Stanley.] 304. [Scene I. Salisbury.] ACT V. SCENE I.—Salisbury. An open Place. Enter the Sheriff ant? Guard, W2M Buckingham,led to execution. Buck. Will not king Richard let me speakwith him ? Sher. No, my good lord : therefore be patient. Buck. Hastings, and Edwards children. Grey,and Rivers,Holy king Henry, and thy fair son Edward,Vaughan, and all that have miscarriedBy underhand coiTupted foul injustice!If that your moody discontented soulsDo through the clouds behold this present hour,Even for revenge mock my destruction !This is All-Souls day, fellow, is it not? Sher. It is, my lord. Buck. Why, then All-Souls day is my bodys is the day which, in king Edwards time,I wishd might fall on me, when I was foundFalse to his children, and his wifes allies:This is the day wherein I wishd to fallBy the false faith of him whom most 1 trusted :This, this All-Souls day to my fearful soul,Is the determind respite of my high AH- seer which I dallied with,Hath turnd my feigned praye


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