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Page v
... Margaret thereupon musters an army in her son's be- half , and York is defeated and slain . York's sons , Edward and Richard , are joined by Warwick ( Act II ) , muster another army , engage the queen's forces , and rout them . Edward ...
... Margaret thereupon musters an army in her son's be- half , and York is defeated and slain . York's sons , Edward and Richard , are joined by Warwick ( Act II ) , muster another army , engage the queen's forces , and rout them . Edward ...
Page vi
... Margaret's army is also overcome at Tewkesbury ; and Edward's crown seems secure when Henry VI is assassinated by Richard , the second son of York . SOURCES 6 In the Introduction to the First Part of Henry VI , ' the sources and ...
... Margaret's army is also overcome at Tewkesbury ; and Edward's crown seems secure when Henry VI is assassinated by Richard , the second son of York . SOURCES 6 In the Introduction to the First Part of Henry VI , ' the sources and ...
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... MARGARet . LADY GREY , afterwards Queen to Edward IV . BONA , sister to the French Queen . Soldiers , Attendants , Messengers , Watchmen , & c . SCENE : England and France . ] THE THIRD PART OF HENRY THE SIXT , with the LORD RIVERS ...
... MARGARet . LADY GREY , afterwards Queen to Edward IV . BONA , sister to the French Queen . Soldiers , Attendants , Messengers , Watchmen , & c . SCENE : England and France . ] THE THIRD PART OF HENRY THE SIXT , with the LORD RIVERS ...
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... Margaret , pardon me sweet Sonne , The Earle of Warwick and the Duke enforc't me . 260 Quee . Enforc't thee ? Art thou King , and wilt be forc't ? I shame to heare thee speake : ah timorous Wretch , Thou hast undone thy selfe , thy ...
... Margaret , pardon me sweet Sonne , The Earle of Warwick and the Duke enforc't me . 260 Quee . Enforc't thee ? Art thou King , and wilt be forc't ? I shame to heare thee speake : ah timorous Wretch , Thou hast undone thy selfe , thy ...
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... Margaret , and heare me speake . Queene . Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . Henry . Gentle Sonne Edward , thou wilt stay me ? Queene . I , to be murther'd by his Enemies . Prince . When I returne with victorie to the ...
... Margaret , and heare me speake . Queene . Thou hast spoke too much already : get thee gone . Henry . Gentle Sonne Edward , thou wilt stay me ? Queene . I , to be murther'd by his Enemies . Prince . When I returne with victorie to the ...
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