The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? Nor . Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt . Rich . Thus do I hope to shake King Henries head . Warw . And so doe I , victorious Prince of Yorke . Before I see thee seated in that Throne ...
... Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? Nor . Such hope have all the line of John of Gaunt . Rich . Thus do I hope to shake King Henries head . Warw . And so doe I , victorious Prince of Yorke . Before I see thee seated in that Throne ...
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... grace and mercie at my feet , I am thy Soveraigne . Yorke . I am thine . Exet . For shame come downe , he made thee Duke of Yorke . 89 Yorke . It was my Inheritance , as the Earledome was . Exet . Thy Father was a Traytor to the Crowne ...
... grace and mercie at my feet , I am thy Soveraigne . Yorke . I am thine . Exet . For shame come downe , he made thee Duke of Yorke . 89 Yorke . It was my Inheritance , as the Earledome was . Exet . Thy Father was a Traytor to the Crowne ...
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... Grace : till then , Ile follow her . Queene . Come Sonne away , we may not linger thus . [ Exeunt Queen Margaret and the Prince . ] Henry . Poore Queene , 291. stay me : stay with me - 2-4F . 293. to the field : from the field - QQ . 2 ...
... Grace : till then , Ile follow her . Queene . Come Sonne away , we may not linger thus . [ Exeunt Queen Margaret and the Prince . ] Henry . Poore Queene , 291. stay me : stay with me - 2-4F . 293. to the field : from the field - QQ . 2 ...
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... Grace and us , The Crowne of England , Father , which is yours . Yorke . Mine Boy ? not till King Henry be dead . Richard . Your Right depends not on his life , or death . Edward . Now you are Heire , therefore enjoy it now : By giving ...
... Grace and us , The Crowne of England , Father , which is yours . Yorke . Mine Boy ? not till King Henry be dead . Richard . Your Right depends not on his life , or death . Edward . Now you are Heire , therefore enjoy it now : By giving ...
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... Grace should be for- sworne . Yorke . I shall be , if I clayme by open Warre . Richard . Ile prove the contrary , if you'le heare mee speake . Yorke . Thou canst not , Sonne : it is impossible . Richard . An Oath is of no moment , being ...
... Grace should be for- sworne . Yorke . I shall be , if I clayme by open Warre . Richard . Ile prove the contrary , if you'le heare mee speake . Yorke . Thou canst not , Sonne : it is impossible . Richard . An Oath is of no moment , being ...
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