The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 11Harper, 1907 |
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... hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . K. RICH . Tell me , moreover , hast thou sounded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; 1 Old John of Gaunt ] John of Gaunt ( or Ghent ) , Duke ...
... hear , Against the Duke of Norfolk , Thomas Mowbray ? GAUNT . I have , my liege . K. RICH . Tell me , moreover , hast thou sounded him , If he appeal the duke on ancient malice ; 1 Old John of Gaunt ] John of Gaunt ( or Ghent ) , Duke ...
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... hear The accuser and the accused freely speak : High - stomach'd are they both , and full of ire In rage deaf as the sea , hasty as fire . Enter BOLINGBROKE and MOWBRAY BOLING . Many years of happy days befal My gracious sovereign , my ...
... hear The accuser and the accused freely speak : High - stomach'd are they both , and full of ire In rage deaf as the sea , hasty as fire . Enter BOLINGBROKE and MOWBRAY BOLING . Many years of happy days befal My gracious sovereign , my ...
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... hear there for welcome but my groans ? Therefore commend me ; let him not come there , To seek out sorrow that ... hear ] Thus all the early editions , save some copies of the first Quarto , which read cheere . The words " there see " of ...
... hear there for welcome but my groans ? Therefore commend me ; let him not come there , To seek out sorrow that ... hear ] Thus all the early editions , save some copies of the first Quarto , which read cheere . The words " there see " of ...
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... hear , My death's sad tale may yet undeaf his ear . YORK . No ; it is stopp'd with other flattering sounds , As praises , of whose taste the wise are fond , Lascivious metres , to whose venom sound The open ear of youth doth always ...
... hear , My death's sad tale may yet undeaf his ear . YORK . No ; it is stopp'd with other flattering sounds , As praises , of whose taste the wise are fond , Lascivious metres , to whose venom sound The open ear of youth doth always ...
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... hear of good towards him . Ross . No good at all that I can do for him ; Unless you call it good to pity him , Bereft and gelded of his patrimony . NORTH . Now , afore God , ' t is shame such wrongs are borne In him a royal prince and ...
... hear of good towards him . Ross . No good at all that I can do for him ; Unless you call it good to pity him , Bereft and gelded of his patrimony . NORTH . Now , afore God , ' t is shame such wrongs are borne In him a royal prince and ...
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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