The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... gentle Norfolke , stay by me my Lords , And Souldiers stay and lodge by me this Night . They goe up . Warw . And when the King comes , offer him no vio- lence , Unlesse he seeke to thrust you out perforce . 40 Plant . The Queene this ...
... gentle Norfolke , stay by me my Lords , And Souldiers stay and lodge by me this Night . They goe up . Warw . And when the King comes , offer him no vio- lence , Unlesse he seeke to thrust you out perforce . 40 Plant . The Queene this ...
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... gentle Earle of Westmerland . Clifford . Patience is for Poultroones , such as he : He durst not sit there , had your Father liv'd . My gracious Lord , here in the Parliament Let us assayle the Family of Yorke . North . Well hast thou ...
... gentle Earle of Westmerland . Clifford . Patience is for Poultroones , such as he : He durst not sit there , had your Father liv'd . My gracious Lord , here in the Parliament Let us assayle the Family of Yorke . North . Well hast thou ...
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... 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 unnaturall a Father . Hath he ...
... 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 unnaturall a Father . Hath he ...
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... gentle Margaret , and heare me speake . 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 ...
... gentle Margaret , and heare me speake . 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 ...
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... he comes , to rend his Limbes asunder . Ah gentle Clifford , kill me with thy Sword , 12-14 . 2 ll . ending fear , them - POPE . And not with such a cruell threatning Looke . Sweet 18 I. ii . 70 - iii . 16 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
... he comes , to rend his Limbes asunder . Ah gentle Clifford , kill me with thy Sword , 12-14 . 2 ll . ending fear , them - POPE . And not with such a cruell threatning Looke . Sweet 18 I. ii . 70 - iii . 16 ] THE THIRD PART OF.
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