The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 8Harrap, 1623 |
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... hands ? IO Pl . While we pursu'd the Horsmen of the North , He slyly stole away , and left his men : Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland , Whose Warlike eares could never brooke retreat , Chear'd up the drouping Army , and himselfe ...
... hands ? IO Pl . While we pursu'd the Horsmen of the North , He slyly stole away , and left his men : Whereat the great Lord of Northumberland , Whose Warlike eares could never brooke retreat , Chear'd up the drouping Army , and himselfe ...
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... hands ? Ah Tutor , looke where bloody Clifford comes . Enter Clifford [ and Soldiers ] . Clifford . Chaplaine away , thy Priesthood saves thy life . As for the Brat of this accursed Duke , Whose Father slew my Father , he shall dye ...
... hands ? Ah Tutor , looke where bloody Clifford comes . Enter Clifford [ and Soldiers ] . Clifford . Chaplaine away , thy Priesthood saves thy life . As for the Brat of this accursed Duke , Whose Father slew my Father , he shall dye ...
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... Hand betweene his Teeth , When he might spurne him with his Foot away ? It is Warres prize , to take all Vantages , And tenne to one , is no impeach of Valour . 60 [ They lay bands on York , who struggles . ] Clifford . I , I , so ...
... Hand betweene his Teeth , When he might spurne him with his Foot away ? It is Warres prize , to take all Vantages , And tenne to one , is no impeach of Valour . 60 [ They lay bands on York , who struggles . ] Clifford . I , I , so ...
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... hand . Hard - hearted Clifford , take me from the World , My Soule to Heaven , my Blood upon your Heads . 160. passions : passion - CAMBRIDGE . 162-4 . 2 five - accent ll . - Warburton . Northumb . Had he been slaughter - man to all ...
... hand . Hard - hearted Clifford , take me from the World , My Soule to Heaven , my Blood upon your Heads . 160. passions : passion - CAMBRIDGE . 162-4 . 2 five - accent ll . - Warburton . Northumb . Had he been slaughter - man to all ...
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... 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 his face : and when with griefe he wept , The ruthlesse ...
... 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 his face : and when with griefe he wept , The ruthlesse ...
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