The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Queene this day here holds her Parliament , But little thinkes we shall be of her counsaile , By words or blowes here let us winne our right . Rich . Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this House . 16 dangerous : dangerously - QQ ...
... Queene this day here holds her Parliament , But little thinkes we shall be of her counsaile , By words or blowes here let us winne our right . Rich . Arm'd as we are , let's stay within this House . 16 dangerous : dangerously - QQ ...
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... us ? Westm . I cannot stay to heare these Articles . Northumb . Nor I. 173-4 . I 1. - POPE . 191. beare but : hear me but - 22.3-4F . Clifford . Come Cousin , let us tell the Queene II HENRY THE SIXT [ I. i . 154-181.
... us ? Westm . I cannot stay to heare these Articles . Northumb . Nor I. 173-4 . I 1. - POPE . 191. beare but : hear me but - 22.3-4F . Clifford . Come Cousin , let us tell the Queene II HENRY THE SIXT [ I. i . 154-181.
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... Queene these Newes . Westm . Farwell faint - hearted and degenerate King , In whose cold blood no sparke of Honor bides . Northumb . Be thou a prey unto the House of Yorke , And dye in Bands , for this unmanly deed . 209 Cliff . In ...
... Queene these Newes . Westm . Farwell faint - hearted and degenerate King , In whose cold blood no sparke of Honor bides . Northumb . Be thou a prey unto the House of Yorke , And dye in Bands , for this unmanly deed . 209 Cliff . In ...
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... Queene [ and the Prince of Wales ] . Exeter . Heere comes the Queene , Whose Lookes bewray her anger : Ile steale away . Henry . Exeter so will I. 240 Queene . Nay , goe not from me , I will follow thee . Henry . Be patient gentle ...
... Queene [ and the Prince of Wales ] . Exeter . Heere comes the Queene , Whose Lookes bewray her anger : Ile steale away . Henry . Exeter so will I. 240 Queene . Nay , goe not from me , I will follow thee . Henry . Be patient gentle ...
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... 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 field , Ile see your Grace : till ...
... 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 field , Ile see your Grace : till ...
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