The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... CLIFFord . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward IV . , EDMUND , Earl of Rutland , GEORGE , afterwards Duke of Clarence , RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Glouces- ter , DUKE OF Norfolk ...
... CLIFFord . RICHARD PLANTAGENET , Duke of York . EDWARD , Earl of March , afterwards King Edward IV . , EDMUND , Earl of Rutland , GEORGE , afterwards Duke of Clarence , RICHARD , afterwards Duke of Glouces- ter , DUKE OF Norfolk ...
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... Clifford and Lord Stafford all a - brest Charg'd our maine Battailes Front : and breaking in , Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine . Edw . Lord Staffords Father , Duke of Buckingham , Is either slaine or wounded dangerous . I ...
... Clifford and Lord Stafford all a - brest Charg'd our maine Battailes Front : and breaking in , Were by the Swords of common Souldiers slaine . Edw . Lord Staffords Father , Duke of Buckingham , Is either slaine or wounded dangerous . I ...
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... Clifford , & you both have vow'd revenge On him , his sonnes , his favorites , and his friends . Northumb . If I be not , Heavens be reveng'd on me . Clifford . The hope thereof , makes Clifford mourne in Steele . Westm . What , shall ...
... Clifford , & you both have vow'd revenge On him , his sonnes , his favorites , and his friends . Northumb . If I be not , Heavens be reveng'd on me . Clifford . The hope thereof , makes Clifford mourne in Steele . Westm . What , shall ...
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... Clifford , that's Richard Duke of Yorke . Henry . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my Throne ? Yorke . It must ... Clifford , that's : Clifford ; and that's - 2-4F . Then drops of bloud were in my Fathers Veines . 8 I. i . 69-96 ] THE ...
... Clifford , that's Richard Duke of Yorke . Henry . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my Throne ? Yorke . It must ... Clifford , that's : Clifford ; and that's - 2-4F . Then drops of bloud were in my Fathers Veines . 8 I. i . 69-96 ] THE ...
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... Clifford , how I scorne his worthlesse Threats . Plant . Will you we shew our Title to the Crowne ? If not , our Swords shall pleade it in the field . Henry . What Title hast thou Traytor to the Crowne ? My Father was as thou art , Duke ...
... Clifford , how I scorne his worthlesse Threats . Plant . Will you we shew our Title to the Crowne ? If not , our Swords shall pleade it in the field . Henry . What Title hast thou Traytor to the Crowne ? My Father was as thou art , Duke ...
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