The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Harper, 1907 |
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... Hast thou , according to thy oath and band , Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold son , Here to make good the boister- ous late appeal , Which then our leisure would not let us hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ...
... Hast thou , according to thy oath and band , Brought hither Henry Hereford thy bold son , Here to make good the boister- ous late appeal , Which then our leisure would not let us hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ...
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... hast far to go , bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty soul . - Mow . No , Bolingbroke : if ever I were traitor , My name be blotted from the book of life , And I from heaven banish'd as from hence ! But what thou art , God ...
... hast far to go , bear not along The clogging burthen of a guilty soul . - Mow . No , Bolingbroke : if ever I were traitor , My name be blotted from the book of life , And I from heaven banish'd as from hence ! But what thou art , God ...
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... hast many years to live . GAUNT . But not a minute , king , that thou canst give : Shorten my days thou canst with sullen sorrow , And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow ; Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , But stop ...
... hast many years to live . GAUNT . But not a minute , king , that thou canst give : Shorten my days thou canst with sullen sorrow , And pluck nights from me , but not lend a morrow ; Thou canst help time to furrow me with age , But stop ...
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... hast thou made me gaunt : Gaunt am I for the grave , gaunt as a grave , Whose hollow womb inherits nought but bones . K. RICH . Can sick men play so nicely with their names ? GAUNT . No , misery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou ...
... hast thou made me gaunt : Gaunt am I for the grave , gaunt as a grave , Whose hollow womb inherits nought but bones . K. RICH . Can sick men play so nicely with their names ? GAUNT . No , misery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou ...
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... Hast thou tapp'd out and drunkenly caroused : My brother Gloucester , plain well - meaning soul , Whom fair befal in heaven ' mongst happy souls ! May be a precedent and witness good That thou respect'st not spilling Edward's blood ...
... Hast thou tapp'd out and drunkenly caroused : My brother Gloucester , plain well - meaning soul , Whom fair befal in heaven ' mongst happy souls ! May be a precedent and witness good That thou respect'st not spilling Edward's blood ...
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Angiers arms ARTH Arthur Aumerle BAGOT banish'd BAST Bastard BISHOP OF CARLISLE Blanch blood BOLING Bolingbroke breath brother BUSHY castle CONST Constance cousin crown Dauphin death dost doth DUCH DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER Duke Duke of Hereford Duke of Norfolk earth England Enter KING Exeunt eyes fair farewell father Faulconbridge fear Folios read France friends GAUNT give grace grief hand hath head hear heart heaven Hereford hither honour Hubert infra James Gurney JOHN OF GAUNT King John King Richard king's Lady land liege live look lord majesty mother Mowbray never noble Northumberland PAND Pandulph pardon peace PERCY Philip play prince Quartos QUEEN RICH royal sacred king SALISBURY SCENE Shakespeare shame Sir Robert sorrow soul speak supra sweet tears thee thine thou art thou hast tongue traitor uncle word YORK