The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... 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 , Which now ...
... 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 , Which now ...
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... dead . Richard . Your Right depends not on his life , or death . Edward . Now you are Heire , therefore enjoy it now : By giving the House of Lancaster leave to breathe , It will out - runne you , Father , in the end . Yorke . I tooke ...
... dead . Richard . Your Right depends not on his life , or death . Edward . Now you are Heire , therefore enjoy it now : By giving the House of Lancaster leave to breathe , It will out - runne you , Father , in the end . Yorke . I tooke ...
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... dead alreadie ? Or is it feare , that makes him close his eyes ? Ile open them . Rutland . So looks the pent - up Lyon o're the Wretch , That trembles under his devouring Pawes : And so he walkes , insulting o're his Prey , And so he ...
... dead alreadie ? Or is it feare , that makes him close his eyes ? Ile open them . Rutland . So looks the pent - up Lyon o're the Wretch , That trembles under his devouring Pawes : And so he walkes , insulting o're his Prey , And so he ...
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... Crowne ; and with the Crowne , his Head , And whilest we breathe , take time to doe him dead . Clifford . That is my Office , for my Fathers sake . Queene . Nay stay , let's heare the Orizons hee 23 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iv . 77-109.
... Crowne ; and with the Crowne , his Head , And whilest we breathe , take time to doe him dead . Clifford . That is my Office , for my Fathers sake . Queene . Nay stay , let's heare the Orizons hee 23 HENRY THE SIXT [ I. iv . 77-109.
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... dead , if Gods good will were so ; For what is in this world , but Greefe and Woe . Oh God ! me thinkes it were a happy life , To be no better then a homely Swaine , To sit upon a hill , as I do now , To carve out Dialls queintly ...
... dead , if Gods good will were so ; For what is in this world , but Greefe and Woe . Oh God ! me thinkes it were a happy life , To be no better then a homely Swaine , To sit upon a hill , as I do now , To carve out Dialls queintly ...
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