The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... downe , he made thee Duke of Yorke . 89 Yorke . It was my Inheritance , as the Earledome was . Exet . Thy Father was a Traytor to the Crowne . Warw . Exeter thou art a Traytor to the Crowne , In following this usurping Henry . Clifford ...
... downe , he made thee Duke of Yorke . 89 Yorke . It was my Inheritance , as the Earledome was . Exet . Thy Father was a Traytor to the Crowne . Warw . Exeter thou art a Traytor to the Crowne , In following this usurping Henry . Clifford ...
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... downe , and reigne thy selfe . Plant . This Oath I willingly take , and will performe . Warw . Long live King Henry : Plantagenet embrace him . Henry . And long live thou , and these thy forward Sonnes . 230 Plant . Now Yorke and ...
... downe , and reigne thy selfe . Plant . This Oath I willingly take , and will performe . Warw . Long live King Henry : Plantagenet embrace him . Henry . And long live thou , and these thy forward Sonnes . 230 Plant . Now Yorke and ...
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... downe - right payment , shew'd unto my Father . Now Phaeton hath tumbled from his Carre , And made an Evening at the Noone - tide Prick.1 Yorke . My ashes , as the Phoenix , may bring forth A Bird , that will revenge upon you all : 1 ...
... downe - right payment , shew'd unto my Father . Now Phaeton hath tumbled from his Carre , And made an Evening at the Noone - tide Prick.1 Yorke . My ashes , as the Phoenix , may bring forth A Bird , that will revenge upon you all : 1 ...
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... downe and fells the hardest - tymber'd Oake . By many hands your Father was subdu'd , But onely slaught'red by the irefull Arme Of un - relenting Clifford , and the Queene : Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight , Laugh'd in ...
... downe and fells the hardest - tymber'd Oake . By many hands your Father was subdu'd , But onely slaught'red by the irefull Arme Of un - relenting Clifford , and the Queene : Who crown'd the gracious Duke in high despight , Laugh'd in ...
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... downe , as if they strucke their Friends . 140 I cheer'd them up with justice of our Cause , With promise of high pay , and great Rewards : But all in vaine , they had no heart to fight , And we ( in them ) no hope to win the day , So ...
... downe , as if they strucke their Friends . 140 I cheer'd them up with justice of our Cause , With promise of high pay , and great Rewards : But all in vaine , they had no heart to fight , And we ( in them ) no hope to win the day , So ...
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