The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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Page 8
... follow , but his naturall King ? Warw.True Clifford , that's Richard Duke of Yorke . Henry . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my Throne ? Yorke . It must and shall be so , content thy selfe . Warw . Be Duke of Lancaster , let him be ...
... follow , but his naturall King ? Warw.True Clifford , that's Richard Duke of Yorke . Henry . And shall I stand , and thou sit in my Throne ? Yorke . It must and shall be so , content thy selfe . Warw . Be Duke of Lancaster , let him be ...
Page 13
... follow thee . Henry . Be patient gentle Queene , and I will stay . Queene . Who can be patient in such extreames ? Ah wretched man , would I had dy'de a Maid ? And never seene thee , never borne thee Sonne , Seeing thou hast prov'd so ...
... follow thee . Henry . Be patient gentle Queene , and I will stay . Queene . Who can be patient in such extreames ? Ah wretched man , would I had dy'de a Maid ? And never seene thee , never borne thee Sonne , Seeing thou hast prov'd so ...
Page 14
... follow mine , if once they see them spread : And spread they shall be , to thy foule disgrace , And utter ruine of the House of Yorke . Thus doe I leave thee : Come Sonne , let's away , Our Army is ready ; come , wee'le after them . 290 ...
... follow mine , if once they see them spread : And spread they shall be , to thy foule disgrace , And utter ruine of the House of Yorke . Thus doe I leave thee : Come Sonne , let's away , Our Army is ready ; come , wee'le after them . 290 ...
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... follow us with Wings , And weake we are , and cannot shun pursuite . Enter Richard . Rich . Ah Warwicke , why hast thou withdrawn thy selfe ? | Thy Brothers blood the thirsty earth hath drunk , Broach'd with the Steely point of ...
... follow us with Wings , And weake we are , and cannot shun pursuite . Enter Richard . Rich . Ah Warwicke , why hast thou withdrawn thy selfe ? | Thy Brothers blood the thirsty earth hath drunk , Broach'd with the Steely point of ...
Page 69
... five thousand men Exit Post . Shall crosse the Seas , and bid false Edward battaile : And as occasion serves , this Noble Queen 256. I : I'll - QQ . And Prince , shall follow with a fresh Supply . 69 HENRY THE SIXT [ III . iii . 206-236.
... five thousand men Exit Post . Shall crosse the Seas , and bid false Edward battaile : And as occasion serves , this Noble Queen 256. I : I'll - QQ . And Prince , shall follow with a fresh Supply . 69 HENRY THE SIXT [ III . iii . 206-236.
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