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  • ACT III SCENE VI

    
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     Act II  Scene III 
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     Act III Scene V
     
    
     Act III Scene VI
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     Act IV  Scene I 
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     Act IV  Scene III
     Act IV  Scene IV
     Act IV  Scene V
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     Act V   Scene III 
     Act V   Scene IV 
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     Act III 

    
    ACT III: SCENE VI	The same.

    
    	Enter a Scrivener, with a paper in his hand
    
    Scrivener	This is the indictment of the good Lord Hastings;
    	Which in a set hand fairly is engross'd,
    	That it may be this day read over in Paul's.
    	And mark how well the sequel hangs together:
    	Eleven hours I spent to write it over,
    	For yesternight by Catesby was it brought me;
    	The precedent was full as long a-doing:
    	And yet within these five hours lived Lord Hastings,
    	Untainted, unexamined, free, at liberty
    	Here's a good world the while! Why who's so gross,
    	That seeth not this palpable device?
    	Yet who's so blind, but says he sees it not?
    	Bad is the world; and all will come to nought,
    	When such bad dealings must be seen in thought.
    
    	Exit
    
    
    

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