Cromwell by Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works)
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page 89 of 99 (89%)
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My Lord of Bedford, come; you weep for him,
That would not shed half a tear for you. BEDFORD. It grieves me for to see his sudden fall. GARDINER. Such success wish I to traitors still. [Exeunt.] ACT V. SCENE IV. London. A street. [Enter two Citizens.] FIRST CITIZEN. Why, can this news be true? ist possible? The great Lord Cromwell arrested upon treason! I hardly will believe it can be so. SECOND CITIZEN. It is too true, sir; would it were otherwise, Condition I spent half the wealth I had. I was at Lambeth, saw him there arrested, And afterward committed to the Tower. FIRST CITIZEN. What, wast for treason that he was committed? |
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