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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. CONTENTS OF VOL . V. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI . KING RICHARD III . KING HENRY VIII . . PAGE 1 105 • • 231 347 479 THE FIRST PART OF KING ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. CONTENTS OF VOL . V. FIRST PART OF KING HENRY VI SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI . THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI . KING RICHARD III . KING HENRY VIII . . PAGE 1 105 • • 231 347 479 THE FIRST PART OF KING ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Glo . We will not fly , but to our enemies ' throats : — Bedford , if thou be slack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Gloster , why doubt'st thou of my forwardness ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Glo . We will not fly , but to our enemies ' throats : — Bedford , if thou be slack , I'll fight it out . Bed . Gloster , why doubt'st thou of my forwardness ? An army have I muster'd in my thoughts ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Glo . Faint - hearted Woodville , prizest him ' fore me , - Arrogant Winchester , that haughty prelate , Whom Henry , our late sovereign , ne'er could brook ? Thou art no friend to God or to the king ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Glo . Faint - hearted Woodville , prizest him ' fore me , - Arrogant Winchester , that haughty prelate , Whom Henry , our late sovereign , ne'er could brook ? Thou art no friend to God or to the king ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Gar . O Lord , have mercy on me , woful man ! Tal . What chance is this that suddenly hath cross'd us ? — Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak : How far'st thou , mirror of all martial ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Gar . O Lord , have mercy on me , woful man ! Tal . What chance is this that suddenly hath cross'd us ? — Speak , Salisbury ; at least , if thou canst speak : How far'st thou , mirror of all martial ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs : But now the substance shall endure the like ; And I will chain these legs and arms of thine , That hast by tyranny ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Dyce. Long time thy shadow hath been thrall to me , For in my gallery thy picture hangs : But now the substance shall endure the like ; And I will chain these legs and arms of thine , That hast by tyranny ...
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