The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... Rich . Speake thou for me , and tell them what I did . [ Throwing down the Duke of Somerset's head . ] Plan . Richard hath best deserv'd of all my sonnes : But is your Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? Nor . Such hope have all the line ...
... Rich . Speake thou for me , and tell them what I did . [ Throwing down the Duke of Somerset's head . ] Plan . Richard hath best deserv'd of all my sonnes : But is your Grace dead , my Lord of Somerset ? Nor . Such hope have all the line ...
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... Rich . I cannot weepe : for all my bodies moysture Scarse serves to quench my Furnace - burning hart : No can my tongue unloade my hearts great burthen , For selfe - same winde that I should speake withall , Is kindling coales that ...
... Rich . I cannot weepe : for all my bodies moysture Scarse serves to quench my Furnace - burning hart : No can my tongue unloade my hearts great burthen , For selfe - same winde that I should speake withall , Is kindling coales that ...
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... Rich . ' Twas oddes belike , when valiant Warwick fled ; Oft have I heard his praises in Pursuite , But ne're till now , his Scandall of Retire . War . Nor now my Scandall Richard , dost thou heare : For thou shalt know this strong ...
... Rich . ' Twas oddes belike , when valiant Warwick fled ; Oft have I heard his praises in Pursuite , But ne're till now , his Scandall of Retire . War . Nor now my Scandall Richard , dost thou heare : For thou shalt know this strong ...
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... Rich . Are you there Butcher ? O , I cannot speake . Clif . I Crooke - back , here I stand to answer thee , Or any he , the proudest of thy sort . Rich . ' Twas you that kill'd yong Rutland , was it not ? Clif . I , and old Yorke , and ...
... Rich . Are you there Butcher ? O , I cannot speake . Clif . I Crooke - back , here I stand to answer thee , Or any he , the proudest of thy sort . Rich . ' Twas you that kill'd yong Rutland , was it not ? Clif . I , and old Yorke , and ...
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... Rich . Northumberland , I hold thee reverently , Breake off the parley , for scarse I can refraine The execution of my big - swolne heart Upon that Clifford , that cruell Child - killer . Clif . I slew thy Father , cal'st thou him a ...
... Rich . Northumberland , I hold thee reverently , Breake off the parley , for scarse I can refraine The execution of my big - swolne heart Upon that Clifford , that cruell Child - killer . Clif . I slew thy Father , cal'st thou him a ...
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