The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Enter King Henry , Clifford , Northumberland , Westmerland , Exeter , and the rest . Henry . My Lords , looke where the sturdie Rebell sits , Even in the Chayre of State : belike he meanes , Backt by the power of Warwicke , that false ...
... Enter King Henry , Clifford , Northumberland , Westmerland , Exeter , and the rest . Henry . My Lords , looke where the sturdie Rebell sits , Even in the Chayre of State : belike he meanes , Backt by the power of Warwicke , that false ...
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... Enter Richard , Edward , and Mountague . Richard . Brother , though I bee youngest , give mee leave . Edward . No , I can better play the Orator . Mount . But I have reasons strong and forceable . Enter the Duke of Yorke . Yorke . Why ...
... Enter Richard , Edward , and Mountague . Richard . Brother , though I bee youngest , give mee leave . Edward . No , I can better play the Orator . Mount . But I have reasons strong and forceable . Enter the Duke of Yorke . Yorke . Why ...
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... Enter [ Sir John ] Mortimer , and his Brother [ Sir Hugh ] . York . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine Unckles , You are come to Sandall in a happie houre . The Armie of the Queene meane to besiege us . John . Shee shall not neede ...
... Enter [ Sir John ] Mortimer , and his Brother [ Sir Hugh ] . York . Sir John , and Sir Hugh Mortimer , mine Unckles , You are come to Sandall in a happie houre . The Armie of the Queene meane to besiege us . John . Shee shall not neede ...
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... Enter Rutland , and his Tutor . Rutland . Ah , whither shall I flye , to scape their hands ? Ah Tutor , looke where bloody Clifford comes . Enter Clifford [ and Soldiers ] . Clifford . Chaplaine away , thy Priesthood saves thy life . As ...
... Enter Rutland , and his Tutor . Rutland . Ah , whither shall I flye , to scape their hands ? Ah Tutor , looke where bloody Clifford comes . Enter Clifford [ and Soldiers ] . Clifford . Chaplaine away , thy Priesthood saves thy life . As ...
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... enter . 20 Rutland . Then let my Fathers blood open it againe , He is a man , and Clifford cope with him . Clifford . Had I thy Brethren here , their lives and thine Were not revenge sufficient for me : No , if I digg'd up thy fore ...
... enter . 20 Rutland . Then let my Fathers blood open it againe , He is a man , and Clifford cope with him . Clifford . Had I thy Brethren here , their lives and thine Were not revenge sufficient for me : No , if I digg'd up thy fore ...
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