The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Houses Lan- caster and Yorke , as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his servants . Printed at London by P. S. for Thomas Millington , and are to be sold at his shoppe under Saint Peters Church in ...
... Houses Lan- caster and Yorke , as it was sundrie times acted by the Right Honourable the Earle of Pembrooke his servants . Printed at London by P. S. for Thomas Millington , and are to be sold at his shoppe under Saint Peters Church in ...
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... House of Lancaster usurpes , I vow by Heaven , these eyes shall never close . This is the Pallace of the And this the Regall Seat : fearefull King , possesse it Yorke , For this is thine , and not King Henries Heires . 30 Plant . Assist ...
... House of Lancaster usurpes , I vow by Heaven , these eyes shall never close . This is the Pallace of the And this the Regall Seat : fearefull King , possesse it Yorke , For this is thine , and not King Henries Heires . 30 Plant . Assist ...
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... House . Cousin of Exeter , frownes , words , and threats , Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to use . Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne , And kneele for grace and mercie at my feet , I am thy Soveraigne . Yorke . I am ...
... House . Cousin of Exeter , frownes , words , and threats , Shall be the Warre that Henry meanes to use . Thou factious Duke of Yorke descend my Throne , And kneele for grace and mercie at my feet , I am thy Soveraigne . Yorke . I am ...
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... House with armed men , And over the Chayre of State , where now he sits , Write up his Title with usurping blood . He stampes with his foot , and the Souldiers shew themselves . 190 Henry . My Lord of Warwick , heare but one word , Let ...
... House with armed men , And over the Chayre of State , where now he sits , Write up his Title with usurping blood . He stampes with his foot , and the Souldiers shew themselves . 190 Henry . My Lord of Warwick , heare but one word , Let ...
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... House of Yorke , And dye in Bands , for this unmanly deed . 209 Cliff . In dreadfull Warre may'st thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and despis❜d . [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westminster . ] Warw . Turne this ...
... House of Yorke , And dye in Bands , for this unmanly deed . 209 Cliff . In dreadfull Warre may'st thou be overcome , Or live in peace abandon'd and despis❜d . [ Exeunt Northumberland , Clifford , and Westminster . ] Warw . Turne this ...
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